New Delhi, Aug 10 (Representative) In a show of personal concern and national pride, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached out to Olympic silver medalist Neeraj Chopra, urging him to provide detailed information about the injury he sustained during his recent competitions. The Prime Minister’s gesture is being hailed as an example of the government’s commitment to supporting its athletes, both in triumph and in challenges. During a phone call with the javelin star, PM Modi expressed the nation’s admiration for Neeraj’s determination and resilience. Despite being injured, Neeraj delivered a stellar performance, securing a silver medal for India. “You made our country proud once again, and people from India were watching you last night with a lot of hope,” PM Modi said, acknowledging the weight of expectations Chopra carried into the competition. The Prime Minister’s concern extended beyond mere congratulatory remarks. He specifically addressed Neeraj’s injury, which had been a point of discussion among fans and commentators alike. “It’s amazing how you have managed yourself and your game despite injury,” PM Modi remarked, highlighting the athlete’s grit.
He then added, “When we meet, you’ll give me the details of your injury. We will discuss it, and we will figure out what I can do.” This offer from the Prime Minister is more than just a kind word; it’s a promise of support from the highest office in the country. Modi’s willingness to personally involve himself in understanding the nature of Neeraj’s injury underscores his commitment to the well-being of Indian athletes. The suggestion to explore potential remedies indicates that the government is prepared to take all necessary steps to ensure that Chopra receives the best possible care. The call also touched on the emotional strength of Neeraj’s family, particularly his mother, Saroj Devi, whose interview following her son’s performance was widely praised. PM Modi referred to her words, where she expressed contentment with the silver medal, saying, “We are happy with the silver. The one who got the gold is also like our son. He was injured, so we are happy with his performance.” The Prime Minister described her comments as embodying the spirit of a true sports family.