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New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with Indian athletes’ contingent bound for Tokyo Olympics on July 13, 2021, through video conference. The interaction by the Prime Minister is an endeavour to motivate the athletes ahead of their participation at the games.

Anurag Thakur, Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports; Nisith Pramanik, MoS Youth Affairs and Sports, and Kiren Rijiju, Law Minister, were also present on the occasion.

In an informal and spontaneous interaction, the Prime Minister motivated the athletes and thanked their families for their sacrifice. Talking to Deepika Kumari (Archery), the Prime Minister congratulated her for the Gold at the World Championship. He mentioned that her journey began with plucking mangoes through archery and inquired about her journey as a sportsperson.  The PM lauded Pravin Jadhav (Archery) for staying on the path despite difficult circumstances. The Prime Minister also interacted with his family and praised their efforts. Modi interacted with the family in Marathi.

Talking to Neeraj Chopra (Javelin Throw), Modi inquired about the athlete’s experience with the Indian Army and also his recovery from injury. He asked the athlete to give his best without getting bogged down by the weight of expectation. With Dutee Chand (Sprint), Modi started with the meaning of her name that is ‘brightness’ and complimented her for spreading the light through her sporting skills. The PM asked her to forge ahead fearlessly as the entire India is behind the athletes.

Modi asked Ashish Kumar (Boxing) why he chose Boxing. He asked him how he fought with both Covid-19 and kept with his training. He also praised him for not wavering from his goal despite the loss of his father. The athlete recalled the support network of family and friends in the process of recovery. Modi recalled the occasion when cricketer Sachin Tendulkar lost his father in similar circumstances and how he gave tribute to his father through his sports, according to a PIB release.

The PM lauded Mary Kom (Boxing) for being a role model for many athletes. He also inquired how she was able to take care of her family and continue with her sport especially during the pandemic. He asked about her favourite punch and her favourite player. He wished her the best. From P V Sindhu (Badminton), the PM inquired about her practice in Gachibowli, Hyderabad. He also asked the importance of diet in her training. The PM asked her parents for advice and tips they want to give to parents who want to make their children a sportsperson. Wishing the athlete success at the Olympics, the PM said that he too will have ice cream with her when he will welcome the athletes on their return.

The Prime Minister asked Elavenil Valarivan (Shooting) why she got interested in the sport. On a personal note, Modi talked to the shooter, who was raised in Ahmedabad, in Gujarati and greeted her parents in Tamil and recalled her early years as he was MLA from her area Mani Nagar. He inquired how she balances both her studies and sports training.

Modi talked to Saurabh Chaudhary (Shooting) of the role of yoga in improving concentration and mental poise. The PM asked the veteran player Sharath Kamal (Table Tennis) about the difference between previous and this olympics and learnt about the impact of pandemic on the occasion. Modi said that his vast experience will help the entire contingent. With another Table tennis ace Manika Batra, the PM was full of praise for her for training the poor children in sport. He remarked about her practice of wearing tricolor in her hand while playing. He asked whether her passion for dancing acts as a stress buster in her sports.

The Prime Minister asked how Vinesh Phogat (Wrestling) copes up with the heightened expectations due to her family legacy. Referring to her challenges, the PM asked how she dealt with them. He also talked to her father and asked about the ways of grooming such illustrious daughters. He inquired from Sajan Prakash (Swimming) about his grave injury and how he overcame it.

Talking to Manpreet Singh (Hockey), the PM said that interacting with him reminds him of hockey legends like Major Dhyan Chand, etc. and expressed the hope that his team will keep the legacy alive.

With Saina Mirza (Tennis), the PM remarked about the increasing popularity of Tennis sport and asked the senior player for her advice to the new aspirants. He also inquired about her equation with her partner in Tennis. He asked about the change she witnessed in sports during the last 5-6 years. Sania Mirza said that India is witnessing a self belief in recent years and that will reflect in the performance.

While addressing the Indian athletes, Modi regretted the fact that he could not host the athletes due to the pandemic. He remarked that the pandemic has changed their practice and even the year of the Olympics. He recalled his Mann ki Baat address when he exhorted the citizens to cheer for their sportspersons in the Olympics. He noted the popularity of the #Cheer4India. He said that the whole country is behind them and the blessings of all the countrymen are with them. The PM noted common traits among the athletes i.e. Bold, Confident and Positive. He said that all the athletes have  common factors of  Discipline, Dedication, and Determination. He said all the athletes are a witness to how the country is standing with each of its players today with a new thinking and a new approach.

He also expressed happiness that for the first time, such a large number of players have qualified for the Olympics. He said that campaigns like ‘Fit India’ and ‘Khelo India’ contributed to this.  He said for the first time, players from India are participating in so many sports. There are many sports in which India has qualified for the first time. Modi said that seeing the confidence and energy of young India, he is optimistic that the day is not far when only victory will become New India’s habit. He advised players to give their best and asked the countrymen to “Cheer4India”