Sourav Ganguly removed from BCCI president post after denied to join BJP

The top Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) officials are in agreement to make Roger Binny the next BCCI President. According to information from BCCI officials, almost everyone has agreed on Binny’s name to succeed Sourav Ganguly. Sourav Ganguly removed from BCCI president post after denied to join BJP.

The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has said that Sourav Ganguly has lost his chance to become the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president for the second time because he refused to join the BJP. Talking about this, TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh said that Sourav Ganguly, who has gained popularity in West Bengal during the last assembly elections, will join the party.

But the BJP is trying to humiliate Sourav Ganguly as he refused to join the party. For that, Roger Binny (BCCI President) has proposed to replace him as BCCI President. Roger Binny, a member of the 1983 World Cup winning team, has submitted his nomination papers for the post of BCCI President on Tuesday.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah son Jai Shah has also filed nomination papers. Jay Shah may continue as BCCI secretary for the second time. But Sourav Ganguly is not making him like that. He has criticized that this is an example of revenge politics.

Do not respond to such things. But since BJP has done such a campaign, it is our responsibility to respond to speculations. Ganguly was not selected for the second time by BCCI because of politics. He expressed displeasure that BJP is trying to insult Sourav.

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BJP National Vice President Dilip Ghosh has dismissed this allegation, saying TMC’s allegation is baseless. BJP never wanted to induct Ganguly into the party. Ganguly is a legend. But does he have anything to do with being the BCCI president? He retorted that TMC should stop politicizing every issue.

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