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Preity Zinta going strong for Kings XI Punjab team in IPL

Now a day’s one of the hot news is that actress Preity Zinta will sell her stake in the Indian Premier League team Kings XI Punjab and one of the biggest company of India i.e. Video-con is going to buy it. Preity Zinta once again denied all such news and stated that her Kings XI Punjab is not for sale. She wrote on her micro blogging site Twitter. Her words were “How many times d news has 2 be WRONG about our stake sale! First Hero Honda and now Video-con! Speaks a lot for d quality of news in d country."

However, whatever may be the words of Preity, after a poor show in the IPL by Kings XI Punjab there are rumors everywhere that the four owners of Kings XI Punjab – Bombay Dyeing managing director Ness Wadia, actress Preity Zinta, Mohit Burman from Dabur India and Karan Paul from Apeejay Groups – have set up their mind and are planning to sell their stakes.

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