New Delhi: Their tweets are primarily assaults and retaliates against one other, and they don’t agree on most subjects. But the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress showed their support for the men in blue in style as Team India faced Australia in the men’s cricket World Cup final in Gujarat.
Come on Team India! the official BJP handle on X, formerly Twitter, said. We have faith in you!” After about 14 minutes, the Congress account shared the BJP post with the following caption: “That’s true! India’s JEETEGA.”
The majority of users praised the main opposition’s action of sharing the ruling party’s tweet endorsing Team India, emphasizing that it demonstrates how cricket brings the country together.
Nonetheless, a few people read the Congress’s message as a wordplay on India, since INDIA also alludes to the coalition of opposition parties that will challenge the BJP in the upcoming general election.
A video of the match being screened live at the AICC headquarters was also shared by the Congress’s Twitter account, with the comment “India will win.”
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Senior party officials, including Mallikarjun Kharge, the president of the Congress, watched the game in the party’s Delhi headquarters. Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, who are currently in Rajasthan, are reportedly planning to attend the match there, according to party sources, reporter said.
The Indian squad has the warmest wishes of top Congress leaders. “Get it home boys!” was written alongside images of prominent Indian players shared on the party’s official account.
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