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Sourav Ganguly not to be discharged from hospital today

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief Sourav Ganguly was likely to be discharged from the hospital today but the hospital has revealed he will not be discharged today. A lot of his fans had gathered outside the hospital to cheer Ganguly up and pray for his good health.

A lot of his fans said that they wished to see him in politics as well. One of the fans said, "We love Sourav dada. Wish to see him hale and hearty" Take a look at the report

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