New Delhi: One of the greatest spinners in the history of cricket, Anil Kumble met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The former Indian captain also shared a picture of the occasion on social media. What was it then, people started making sense according to their own. Some are talking about Kumble’s entry in BJP while some are looking at it by linking it with the Lok Sabha elections to be held next year. In fact, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Karnataka’s capital Bengaluru on Sunday, where he inaugurated the 14th edition of the Aero India Show. During this, many cricketers were invited for dinner at Raj Bhavan. 52-year-old Kumble was also one of them.
PM Modi met both former and active players coming from the Karnataka cricket fraternity. Apart from Anil Kumble, former fast bowler and current match referee Javagal Srinath, Venkatesh Prasad were also seen during this period. Active cricketers Mayank Agarwal and Manish Pandey also attended the dinner. See the strange reactions of people on Anil Kumble’s photo…
Former Team India fast bowler Venkatesh Prasad revealed that PM Modi discussed several issues including sports infrastructure, Olympics and sports culture in India. Meanwhile, Karnataka Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot, Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai also attended the dinner. Let us inform that Asia’s biggest air show, Aero India 2023 began on Monday at the Air Force Station in Yelahanka, Bengaluru. PM Modi inaugurated the five-day biennial event to showcase India’s strength in defense and aerospace capabilities. The focus of the 14th edition of the Aero Show is to showcase indigenous technologies and equipment and forge partnerships with foreign counterparts.
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