Himachal News – BJP President JP Nadda Reached Dharamshala To Watch India-New Zealand Match.
Diary Times Media Network, Bilaspur/Shimla
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Bilaspur- According to the proposed program of BJP President JP Nadda in Himachal Pradesh, he will first reach Kangra International Airport on October 22. Also, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association will reach Dharamshala Cricket Stadium of HPCA to watch the match between India and New Zealand.
BJP National President JP Nadda – Bharatiya Janata Party National President Jagat Prakash Nadda also to watch the tough match of ICC ODI Cricket World Cup trophy between India and New Zealand to be held on 22nd October at Dharamshala Cricket Stadium of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association HPCA. Reaching Dharamshala.
Jagat Prakash Nadda’s tour of entire Himachal Pradesh has been scheduled for Saturday.
According to the proposed program of BJP President JP Nadda, he will first reach Kangra International Airport on October 22 and then reach Dharamshala Cricket Stadium of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association HPCA to watch the match between India and New Zealand.
After watching the match between India and New Zealand, at around 9 pm, JP Nadda’s convoy will leave from Dharamshala Cricket Stadium for his residence and home in Vijaypur in Bilaspur district.
Let us tell you that after almost ten years, on October 22nd, the entire government of Himachal Pradesh ruling Congress cabinet will also reach Dharamshala Cricket Stadium to watch the match.
Honourable Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Shri Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu along with his entire cabinet and MLAs will be seen enjoying the ICC ODI World Cup Trophy match between India and New Zealand at the Dharamshala Cricket Stadium of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association HPCA.
On the other hand, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur and Honourable Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu for the ICC ODI World Cup matches to be held at the Dharamshala Cricket Stadium of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association HPCA, a new chapter in the relationship between politics and politics of cricket. Will be seen writing.
This will happen after about ten years, when teams of Congress and BJP MLAs will be seen sitting together in the Dharamshala Cricket Stadium and building new political relationships without any political politics.
It is noteworthy that after seven years, the teams of India and New Zealand are facing each other once again at the Dharamshala Cricket Stadium in Himachal Pradesh.
India and New Zealand cricket teams will be seen facing each other in the great match of ICC ODI World Cup Trophy on 22nd October.
New Zealand cricket team will enter the Dharamshala Cricket Stadium to open its winning account against the strongest Indian cricket team, while on the other hand, the Indian cricket team will enter the HPCA Cricket Stadium to maintain its winning streak at the Dharamshala Cricket Stadium.
The New Zealand Kiwis will be looking for a good win to avenge the ODI defeat suffered by the New Zealand cricket team in 2016.
Let us tell you that in the match between India and New Zealand on 16 October 2016, the Indian cricket team had won by a huge margin of six wickets.
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