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Kirti Azad slams PM Modi over dressing room 'pep talk'

Kirti Azad, who was in the 1983 World Cup winning team said PM Modi should have visited the players at the private visitors area instead of the dressing room as ICC does not allow anyone to enter this area apart from the team members and support staff. He also mentioned that Kapil Dev was not invited at the grand finale despite being the captain of the winning team in 1983.

Kirti Azad slams PM Modi for dressing room 'pep talk'
Kirti Azad slams PM Modi for dressing room 'pep talk'
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Nov 21, 2023, 6:41 PM IST

New Delhi: Former MP and Trinamool Congress leader Kirti Azad on Tuesday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for entering Team India's dressing room, which he considered is the "sanctum sanctorum of any team". Azad, a former cricketer and member of the 1983 World Cup winning team also pointed out that Kapil Dev, who led the team to victory in 1983 was not invited at the final match in Ahmedabad.

Azad said that ICC does not allow any person apart from the cricketers or the support team to enter the dressing room. Instead of visiting the dressing room, PM Modi should have met the team in the private visitors area, he said.

His statements came a few hours after, the Prime Minister's Office released a video of PM Modi visiting Team India's dressing room to console the players. In the video PM Modi is seen holding the hands of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli and hugging Mohammed Shami.

Taking to X, Azad posted, "I say this as a #sportsman and not #politician". He also asked whether the Prime Minister would have allowed his supporters to congratulate or console him in his bedroom, dressing room or toilet. "#Sportspersons are far more disciplined than #politicians," he added.

  • The dressing room is the
    sanctum sanctorum of any
    team. @ICC does not allow anybody
    to enter these rooms apart
    from the players and the
    support staff.

    PM of India should have met
    the team outside the dressing
    room in the private visitors
    area.

    I say this as a…

    — Kirti Azad (@KirtiAzaad) November 21, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Mentioning the absence of Kapil Dev, Azad said, "Last, but not the least, the man and whose team did it for India, In 1983 @therealkapildev was also not invited. Now tell me who is doing politics?"

Also Read: "Our boys were almost winning but 'panauti'...": Rahul Gandhi slams Modi

Earlier, Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha MP Priyanka Chaturvedi had also slammed PM Modi for visiting the Team India's dressing room saying the players looked uncomfortable after the defeat and then cameras were thrust on them to record the 'pep talk'.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi even went on to say that Team India was almost winning but lost due to 'panauti' (bad omen). Although he did not mention PM Modi's name but clearly hinted at him.

Also Read: Team India put up spectacular all-round performance in Asia Cup match: PM Modi

New Delhi: Former MP and Trinamool Congress leader Kirti Azad on Tuesday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for entering Team India's dressing room, which he considered is the "sanctum sanctorum of any team". Azad, a former cricketer and member of the 1983 World Cup winning team also pointed out that Kapil Dev, who led the team to victory in 1983 was not invited at the final match in Ahmedabad.

Azad said that ICC does not allow any person apart from the cricketers or the support team to enter the dressing room. Instead of visiting the dressing room, PM Modi should have met the team in the private visitors area, he said.

His statements came a few hours after, the Prime Minister's Office released a video of PM Modi visiting Team India's dressing room to console the players. In the video PM Modi is seen holding the hands of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli and hugging Mohammed Shami.

Taking to X, Azad posted, "I say this as a #sportsman and not #politician". He also asked whether the Prime Minister would have allowed his supporters to congratulate or console him in his bedroom, dressing room or toilet. "#Sportspersons are far more disciplined than #politicians," he added.

  • The dressing room is the
    sanctum sanctorum of any
    team. @ICC does not allow anybody
    to enter these rooms apart
    from the players and the
    support staff.

    PM of India should have met
    the team outside the dressing
    room in the private visitors
    area.

    I say this as a…

    — Kirti Azad (@KirtiAzaad) November 21, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Mentioning the absence of Kapil Dev, Azad said, "Last, but not the least, the man and whose team did it for India, In 1983 @therealkapildev was also not invited. Now tell me who is doing politics?"

Also Read: "Our boys were almost winning but 'panauti'...": Rahul Gandhi slams Modi

Earlier, Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha MP Priyanka Chaturvedi had also slammed PM Modi for visiting the Team India's dressing room saying the players looked uncomfortable after the defeat and then cameras were thrust on them to record the 'pep talk'.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi even went on to say that Team India was almost winning but lost due to 'panauti' (bad omen). Although he did not mention PM Modi's name but clearly hinted at him.

Also Read: Team India put up spectacular all-round performance in Asia Cup match: PM Modi

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