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Assam CM visits office of BAI in Delhi

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New Delhi: Assam Chief Minister and President of the Badminton Association of India Himanta Biswa Sarma visited the BAI office here on Friday.

During his visit, Sarma had meaningful discussions with BAI Vice President S Muralidharan and the office bearers of the Association on a wide range of topics, including funds allocation, upcoming events, the state of the badminton infrastructure in Assam and across the country, and the exceptional response from the young generation towards badminton.

Later, he proceeded to the display section showcasing the Thomas Cup, which the Indian men’s badminton team had triumphantly won in 2022.

India won their maiden Thomas Cup title beating 14-time champion Indonesia 3-0 in the final in Bangkok.

“Chief Minister of Assam cum BAI president’s visit signifies the government’s commitment to promoting and supporting the sport of badminton, which continues to inspire and empower the youth of India,” said an office bearer of BAI.

Later taking to twitter, the CM wrote, “My heart swells with pride as I welcome the historic #ThomasCup trophy today in Delhi.

Kudos to every team member, and all support staff for realising the dream of winning the first-ever Thomas Cup after 72 years of its inception. Many congratulations!”

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