Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
World Cup 2023: Australia has defeated India by six wickets in the final match of the World Cup. However, Team India’s performance in this entire tournament has been excellent. After losing the final match, the people of the country are coming out supporting the Indian team. Many senior leaders including PM Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi have tweeted for Team India.
PM Modi did this tweet about the Indian team
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has tweeted on his X account regarding Team India. He wrote for the Indian team-Dear Team India,Your talent and determination were excellent during the World Cup. You played with great spirit and brought great pride to the country.We stand with you today and always.
Amit Shah did this tweet for the Indian team.
Home Minister Amit Shah is also seen supporting the Indian team. He has also made a tweet on his X account. In which he wrote –Our team has performed brilliantly and memorable all over the world.True sportsmanship involves emerging stronger from both victory and failure. I am confident that you will emerge even stronger.
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi tweeted…
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has also tweeted for the Indian team. He wrote on his ex account-Team India, you performed very well throughout the tournament, win or lose. We love you either way and we will win the next one. For a spectacular victory in the World Cup.Congratulations to Australia.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal also supported the Indian team.
After the defeat of the Indian team, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has also tweeted. He is also seen supporting the Indian team. He wrote in his tweet on X-India may have missed out on winning the trophy. But, his journey in the World Cup was excellent. Indian teamFought hard. The team played excellent cricket and performed brilliantly in every game. Thank you to our players for making the country proud throughout the tournament.Congratulations to.
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