<p>BCCI President and former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly on Sunday held an hour-long meeting with West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, which sources at Raj Bhavan described as a "courtesy call" and said there is nothing political about it.</p>.<p>However, with Assembly elections in the state due in April-May next year, there has been speculation that he may join politics.</p>.<p>While Ganguly did not take questions on the reason for his visit, Dhankhar said that they had discussion on "varied issues".</p>.<p>The governor also said that he accepted the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president's invitation to visit the Eden Gardens stadium here.</p>.<p>Raj Bhavan sources said that Ganguly's meeting with Dhankhar has nothing to do with political developments in the state.</p>.<p>"Had interaction with 'Dada' @SGanguly99 President @BCCI at Raj Bhawan today at 4.30 PM on varied issues. Accepted his offer for a visit to Eden Gardens, oldest cricket ground in the country established in 1864," the governor tweeted.</p>.<p>Ganguly reached Raj Bhavan at around 4.30 pm and the meeting lasted an hour.</p>
<p>BCCI President and former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly on Sunday held an hour-long meeting with West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, which sources at Raj Bhavan described as a "courtesy call" and said there is nothing political about it.</p>.<p>However, with Assembly elections in the state due in April-May next year, there has been speculation that he may join politics.</p>.<p>While Ganguly did not take questions on the reason for his visit, Dhankhar said that they had discussion on "varied issues".</p>.<p>The governor also said that he accepted the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president's invitation to visit the Eden Gardens stadium here.</p>.<p>Raj Bhavan sources said that Ganguly's meeting with Dhankhar has nothing to do with political developments in the state.</p>.<p>"Had interaction with 'Dada' @SGanguly99 President @BCCI at Raj Bhawan today at 4.30 PM on varied issues. Accepted his offer for a visit to Eden Gardens, oldest cricket ground in the country established in 1864," the governor tweeted.</p>.<p>Ganguly reached Raj Bhavan at around 4.30 pm and the meeting lasted an hour.</p>