Narendra Modi Stadium: Filled With Bird Droppings

Narendra Modi Stadium Bird DroppingsNarendra Modi Stadium, the world’s largest cricket stadium, is in a sorry state as it prepares to host the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. The stadium, which has a seating capacity of 132,000 spectators, is filled with bird droppings that have stained the seats and the ground.

The foul smell and the unhygienic conditions have raised concerns about the health and safety of the players and the fans who will attend the matches.

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The stadium, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in February 2020, has been criticised for its poor maintenance and lack of proper facilities.

The stadium has also faced controversy for being named after the prime minister, instead of the former name Sardar Patel Stadium. Many cricket fans and experts have expressed their disappointment and anger over the state of affairs at the stadium, which is supposed to showcase India’s pride and glory in the cricketing world.

The condition of the stadium gives a bad impression to the people, especially the foreign visitors who will come to watch the World Cup matches. It reflects poorly on the organisers and the authorities who are responsible for ensuring that the stadium is ready and clean for the mega event.

The stadium needs urgent attention and action to restore its dignity and beauty, and to provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience for everyone involved in the World Cup.

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