PM Narendra Modi hails India’s Pride Neeraj Chopra for Winning Silver Medal at Paris Olympics 2024.
At the Paris Olympics, in 2024 Neeraj Chopra got a direct chance to go to the finals for the Javelin throw against Arshad Nadeem a Pakistani Athlete.
Neeraj Chopra the dignity of the Nation wins another medal for The Country. INDIA the land of 141.72 crores population has given us this gem; the one who plays JAVELIN thorough for the nation.
The sports that nobody knew about before the Tokyo Olympics 2020; where Neeraj Chopra won gold for The Nation by throwing the javelin at 87.58m; after this show he became the second Indian to win gold after Abhinav Bindra at the Olympics.
At the Paris Olympics, in 2024 Neeraj Chopra got a direct chance to go to the finals for the Javelin throw against Arshad Nadeem a Pakistani Athlete.
Last night for the final the competition was tough between both of them; the time was 1:00a.m(IST) every citizen of the nation was awake just to see the historic moment of winning another medal by Neeraj Chopra; so he did by winning the silver by throwing the javelin at 89.45m.
This shows the Aura of that guy who made the nation awake till 1:00 am of Indian Standard Time.
Apart from winning the medal, you know what’s Neeraj Chopra’s biggest achievement?
+ At midnight, the entire nation was watching a game unrelated to cricket and believing in him.
+ After winning the medal our prime minister congratulated him by saying “Neeraj Chopra is goodness embodied!
Time and again he’s shown his brightness. India is cheered that he comes back with yet another Olympic victory. Congratulations to him on succeeding the Silver,” Modi; our PM wrote on social media platform X.
The Prime Minister said that he will continue to inspire many future athletes to chase their ambitions and make our country proud.
President Draupadi Murmu praised the Indian javelin thrower and said her achievement will inspire future generations.
The President of India extended heartfelt congratulations to Neeraj Chopra for wining a silver medal at the Paris Olympics, marking a historic achievement. He is the first Indian athlete to earn both a gold and a silver medal in consecutive Olympic Games, and the nation takes great pride in his accomplishments.
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