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India-Pakistan not playing in each other's country: Amit Shah

India-Pakistan not playing in each other's country: Amit Shah


Mumbai: Amit Shah, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president, who is on a three-day tour of Maharashtra, has made a big statement after the final counting of the final between India and Pakistan in the Champions Trophy. Amit Shah said that India-Pakistan will play in international tournaments. But India will not play in Pakistan or Pakistan play in India. Champions Trophy is a part of international planning.
Do you want to go back to India from the International Tournament? It is not possible to play in each other's country, as long as it is a matter of playing with each other. Amit Shah, who is on a visit to Maharashtra, has clarified the BJP's stand on the cricket match between India and Pakistan addressing the press conference.

What did the Shah say?BJP president Amit Shah on Wednesday said that India should stop playing international cricket tournaments in the final of the Champions Trophy 2017 India-Pak match.


- Farmers' debt is forgiven

 "We announced this in our election manifesto. This has not been done for anyone's benefit. The government will discuss, decision will be taken after reviewing the situation. "
- Farmer's movement in Maharashtra

"The state government will make arrangements for the same, which they have made for farmers. Before the finance minister, he has already made it clear that the state government will have to make ample amount of money on making decisions on debt waiver. "

- Presidential elections

"We will discuss this with all the colleagues in our coalition. After which we will approach a decision about the presidential candidate. "

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