Prime minister narendra modi and the country's home minister amit shah are currently in gujarat and both of them can reach the stadium to watch the final match of IPL 2022. However, no official information has been revealed in this matter so far.



The final match of IPL 2022 will be played between rajasthan Royals and gujarat Titans at the narendra modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. prime minister narendra modi and home minister amit shah can also reach the stadium to watch this match. At the same time, about one lakh spectators are expected to reach the stadium to watch this match. Many big personalities of bollywood and cricket world will also come to watch this match and more than six thousand policemen have been deployed for the safety of all. The help of State Reserve Police, Rapid Action Force and other agencies have also been taken to strengthen the security arrangements.



No information has been given by PM Modi and amit shah regarding their arrival at the stadium. However, according to media reports, both the veteran leaders can go to the stadium to watch this match.



Program will be held on the theme of 75 years of independence

The closing ceremony will be held before the final match of IPL 2022. This program will be organized on the theme of 75 years of Independence. It will be shown how indian cricket started and how India's cricket changed and progressed after the country's independence. Gradually, how india established its rule in world cricket. The theme of AR Rahman's song will be 75 years of India's independence. He has also given this information on social media. Apart from him, actor ranveer singh will also be a part of the programme. He will entertain the fans through dance.




 The trailer of Aamir Khan's film Laal Singh Chaddha will also be released in the second strategic time out of the first innings of the final match. For the first time in IPL history, the trailer of a bollywood film will be released during a match. Actor aamir khan can also be present in the stadium during this time.


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