For Political Purposes, SRK Was Appointed Bengal’s Brand Ambassador

Ashok Dinda, a former Indian cricketer, has criticized Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, for her handling of the recent Sourav Ganguly controversy. After the BJP questioned why Ganguly was not named the state’s brand ambassador, he poked fun at the CM.
Dinda, a former player for the Kolkata Knight Riders of the Indian Premier League (IPL), where Ganguly served as team captain, claims Mamata Banerjee appointed Shah Rukh Khan as the brand ambassador of West Bengal in order to advance her political ambitions.
“Shah Rukh was appointed the brand ambassador of West Bengal by Mamata Banerjee in order to win the support of 30% of the electorate. Did she not consider appointing Sourav as the company’s spokesperson at the time? “Dinda demanded.
Dinda made fun of the leader of the Trinamool Congress by claiming that Banerjee remained mute when Sourav Ganguly was forced to leave the Kolkata Knight Riders, which are owned by Shah Rukh Khan.
Sourav Ganguly did not continue to coach the KKR in 2011 despite coaching the club in 2008 and 2010.
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