Ganguly defends his daughter over her Instagram post related to citizenship law
The president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Sourav Ganguly defended his daughter Sana over her Instagram post related to the citizenship law and said that she is too young for all this.
"I have said what I had on my Twitter. There are a lot of fake tweets that are going around. You need to be careful about what you pick up, I got a few of the tweets in the last couple of days, and they out of nowhere. She is too young for all this," Ganguly told ANI.
He had termed his daughter’s alleged Instagram post related to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) as 'not true'. He also said that his daughter should be left alone as she is too young to know anything about politics.
"Please keep Sana out of all these issues ... this post is not true ... she is too young a girl to know about anything in politics," Ganguly had tweeted.
On Tuesday, a snapshot of an Instagram story from the 18-year-old Sana's account was widely circulated among media outlets. She had shared an excerpt from Khushwant Singh's book 'The End of India' and many publications labelled this post as a remark against the CAA.
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