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Kapil Dev made a statement about joining this political party, told what he is sad about

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

New Delhi, Online Desk. World Cup champion Kapil Dev, one of the greatest captains of the Indian cricket team, is coming to the fore at this time. According to the news going on in the media, he is going to join the Aam Aadmi Party. When Kapil Dev asked about these reports, he called it a pure rumour. He said that he had no such intention.

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Kapil Dev denied the news of joining any party and said, “I am hearing news about myself joining political party. This is absolutely untrue. I am associated with any political party. I am not.”

Kapil Dev wrote while speaking on social media

Kapil Dev, while speaking on social media, wrote, “I am very disappointed that people are spreading false news like this. If I ever had to take such a big step, I announced this. Would have gone amongst everyone.”

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It is worth noting that in the past, it was coming out about Kapil Dev that he is going to join the Aam Aadmi Party. A picture of his meeting with Delhi Chief Minister and party chief Arvind Kejriwal also surfaced. It is worth noting that just a few months ago, veteran Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh has been made its Rajya Sabha candidate from Punjab by the Aam Aadmi Party.

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Kapil Dev won the first ever World Cup title for India. In 1983, Team India won the World Cup trophy by defeating a powerful team like West Indies. By winning the ODI World Cup, the name of India illuminated by the team captained by the captain all over the world. In this World Cup, Kapil played a historic inning of 175 against Zimbabwe when the Indian team was on the verge of defeat.

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