Neeraj Chopra: 'He is also our boy', Neeraj's mother's statement on Pakistani player winning gold, now here

Posted on 9th Aug 2024 by rohit kumar

Neeraj Chopra is being praised all around after winning the silver medal in the Paris Olympics. At the same time, Pakistan's javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem is in the news after winning the gold medal. Neeraj Chopra has created history by winning a medal in the second consecutive Olympics. He has become the first Indian to win two Olympic medals in track and field. His mother has also expressed happiness over this achievement of her son. She has also said a big thing about the Pakistani player.

 

At present, Neeraj Chopra is one of the most loved athletes in the country. A large number of people in India were awake to see him. Neeraj did not disappoint them either. Even if not gold, he added another big medal to his kitty by winning the silver medal. He is the first Indian to win two medals in athletics at the Olympics, along with a gold and a silver in two consecutive Olympics in athletics.

 

Neeraj's mother Saroj Devi also reacted to this achievement of her son. He said, "We are very happy, for us even silver is equal to gold. The one who has taken the gold is also our boy. He has taken it after working hard. Every player has his day. He was injured, so we are happy with his performance. When he (Neeraj Chopra) comes, I will cook his favorite food." The mother of silver medalist Neeraj Chopra in the Paris Olympics also wished Pakistani player Arshad Nadeem. This statement of hers is now in discussion. At the same time, she said that after Neeraj's return, she would cook his favorite food. Apart from this.

 

Neeraj's father also expressed happiness in Arshad winning the gold medal. He said, "We cannot put pressure. Every player has his day, today was Arshad Nadeem's day, and Arshad was able to win gold. We were able to win a medal in the javelin in the second Olympics, it is a matter of great happiness that we are giving fight to other countries."

 

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