New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with the Olympic gold medal Neeraj Chopra after the achievement of Javelin’s thrower in the Tokyo match on Saturday, clapping because he did not allow injury and rest in the way his appearance.
The 23-year-old Chopra became a gold-and-field gold medalist in the country, the first in India since the Abhinaav shooter Bindra came out at the top in the 2008 Beijing game.
#Watch | During a telephone call, PM Narendra Modi congratulated Javelin’s thrower Neeraj Chopra who won the #Gold medal in …
https://t.co/ZFKHLBBRD- Ani (@ani) 1628347640000 “Lots of congratulations to you, you have brought Joy to the State.
On the last day of the competition for us, “Modi said in the telephone conversation with young people, who were employed with Indian soldiers.
Chopra who is eager to answer by saying, “I want to do it well, the gold jeetna Bohot Badi Badi (is a big thing to win gold).
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