India's 'saffron' jersey controversy: now SP raises objections
India's 'saffron' jersey controversy: now SP raises objections
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NEW DELHI: The Indian cricket team will play in the ICC Cricket World Cup-2019 (ICC World Cup 2019) on June 30 in saffron-colored jersey as an alternate jersey in the upcoming June 30 match against England. As soon as the news came in the political streets, it was agitated. First Nasim Khan, the first Maharashtra Congress MLA, questioned it, it has now been objected to by The Samajwadi Party's Mumbai President Abu Asim Azmi.

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It has been named as the saffronisation of the Narendra Modi government behind the colour of the team's jersey by The Mumbai President of the Samajwadi Party, Abu Asim Azmi. Azmi said that preparing the Indian team to play with a saffron-coloured dress means that the government is conspiring to saffronise everything.

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Azmi further questioned why the saffron colour was chosen by the team, green or white, which could have been chosen during the period. Responding to this, Shiv Sena leader Minister of State, Gulabrao Patil said, "Team India's saffron-coloured jersey is being politicised unnecessarily. The Opposition has no work left and perhaps even Team India's dress is being dragged into contention.

 

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