T20 World Cup 2026: The match between India and Pakistan is a business deal, SP MP Virendra Singh said, people have lost confidence in this match
India vs Pak T20 World Cup 2026 : SP MP Virendra Singh has termed the T-20 World Cup match between India and Pakistan in Colombo, Sri Lanka on February 15 as a business deal. SP MP Virendra Singh said that this is not a match but a business deal. Both the countries are controlling the game on the basis of profit and loss. It is heard that tickets for this match have been sold for Rs 2.5 lakh each. People have lost faith in this match. On India-US Trade Deal, the SP MP said that the government should put the entire list in the public domain. Which agricultural products have been allowed to be imported at zero tariff, so that America can export, and which items will attract 18 percent tariff. The situation will become clear. The government itself is in confusion. The statements of government ministers are also different from each other. Make it clear, then there will be no need for rhetoric.
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On CM Yogi’s statement about Shankaracharya, the SP MP said that BJP calls for Sanatan, while Ganga is flowing upside down in the state. The government will control who will remain Shankaracharya and who will not? The SP MP alleged that this government intends to control Sanatan, it will be costly. These people have not been able to recognize the power of Sanatani. In UP Assembly Elections, Sanatani will tell what is the strength of Sanatan. Regarding ‘Seva Teerth’, the SP MP said that till now we considered the pilgrimage as a place accessible to common people, where virtue can be attained. If the name of the pilgrimage has been given then PM should open the doors for the common people. No public representative can meet without their permission. This is nothing but a mockery of the word ‘Tirtha’. Let us tell you that the Indian cricket team has reached Colombo. Where there is a match with Pakistan on 15th February.
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