
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) finally broke their title drought with a historic maiden IPL victory, sending a wave of jubilation across India. But it wasn’t just fans — several Indian politicians, including Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, joined the chorus of celebration on social media, offering reactions that ranged from humorous to heartfelt. Their responses highlight how cricket continues to unite the country, from metros to Tier 2 cities.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, known for his wit and passion for cricket, was quick to weigh in after landing from an overseas trip.
In a social media post, he shared: “First thing I did upon landing — check the score. Delighted to see RCB finally lifting the trophy.” Tharoor, who has long been a vocal supporter of the sport, congratulated the team and praised the performance of key players.
Leaders across political parties joined in acknowledging the momentous win. Some congratulated RCB skipper Faf du Plessis and Virat Kohli for their leadership, while others shared nostalgic memories of RCB’s early IPL seasons.
BJP spokespersons, regional leaders from Karnataka, and even young political influencers from Tier 2 cities like Indore and Nagpur posted celebratory messages, underlining the pan-Indian fanbase the team enjoys.
Cricket, especially the IPL, often sees political leaders engaging with fans to build rapport and show a lighter, more relatable side. Whether it’s Union ministers tweeting memes or local MLAs joining street celebrations, such moments offer politicians a chance to connect beyond policy.
In Tier 2 and smaller cities, where digital access is booming, this blend of sport and public personality adds another layer to civic engagement.
While the political reactions garnered attention, it was the fans — loyal through years of heartbreak — who led the celebration. Street parades in Bengaluru, fireworks in Kochi, and trending hashtags on social media created a festive atmosphere.
Politicians joining the buzz amplified the sentiment, turning a cricket match into a nationwide celebration.
RCB’s maiden IPL title has become more than just a sports story — it’s a moment of national joy, shared by fans and public figures alike. As Shashi Tharoor and other leaders highlighted, cricket’s emotional power can cross boundaries and unite India, from Parliament to playgrounds. For once, everyone was on the same team — celebrating resilience, loyalty, and a long-awaited win.