The Indian cricket player who played the World Cup was caught red-handed in Goa, had to pay a fine

New Delhi: Ajay Jadeja, a former Indian cricket player in the 90s, has come to prominence due to a new controversy. Ajay Jadeja has played in the 1992, 1996 and 1999 World Cups in India.

In fact Ajay Jadeja got into a dispute over the distribution of rubbish in the Goa district and was fined Rs 5,000. Everyone was shocked after the name of Ajay Jadeja appeared in the controversy.

Ajay Jadeja owns a bungalow in North Goa, outside where a lot of dirty trash has been found in the surrounding area.

Ajay Jadeja(Indian cricket), who owns Aldona’s beautiful country house, has been fined R5 000 by rural sarpanch Tripti Bandodkar for dumping rubbish in the house.

Jadeja had to deal with it

Bandodkar said on Monday 90 famous cricket players paid a fine without an argument. The sarpanch said, we are concerned about the garbage issue in our area.

Foreign waste is also dumped in the city, so we have taken some young people to collect garbage bags and scan them to find any evidence to identify the criminals.

get a loan in the name of jadeja

Bandodkar said, ‘We found a loan in the name of Ajay Jadeja in some garbage bags. When we asked him not to dump garbage in the house in the future, he said he was ready to pay a fine. So he paid.

We are proud that such a person, a famous cricket player, lives in our village, but such people should follow the garbage system. Aldona Valley is home to many celebrities, including Jadeja and author Amitabh Ghosh.

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