Lionel Messi will participate in a special program in Delhi tomorrow, may meet PM Modi and Virat Kohli

Messi India Tour: Argentina’s legendary footballer Lionel Messi is going to reach New Delhi on December 15 in the last stage of his GOAT Tour. This tour of Messi is being considered very special for football fans as well as other sports lovers.

Messi India Tour: Argentina’s legendary footballer Lionel Messi is going to reach New Delhi on December 15 in the last stage of his GOAT Tour. This tour of Messi is being considered very special for football fans as well as other sports lovers. Earlier, Messi participated in programs in Kolkata and Hyderabad and met the fans. The excitement about his program is at its peak in the capital, while the security agencies are on full alert mode.

Exhibition match will be held in Arun Jaitley Stadium

Lionel Messi will take part in the GOAT Cup exhibition match to be held at the Arun Jaitley International Stadium in Delhi. This match will be played in 9 vs 9 format, in which Under-14/15 teams of Minerva Academy will take the field. Indian cricket star Virat Kohli is also expected to attend this high-profile event.

Welcome events and high-level meetings

After the exhibition match, a special welcome event will be organized for Messi. Apart from this, there will be a private meet and greet, which can happen around 4:30 pm. During this time, Lionel Messi may meet PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. The CDS of India and the CJI of India are likely to attend the second meeting.

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Delhi Police alert after Kolkata

Delhi Police is on full alert in view of the uproar during the last event in Kolkata. To avoid any kind of chaos in the capital, the security system has been strengthened more than ever. In view of Messi’s visit, Delhi Police has implemented a three-layer security arrangement. More than 3,000 policemen will be deployed, while para military force personnel will also handle security arrangements.

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