Prime Minister Narendra Modi started his Mann Ki Baat on Sunday with a clarion call to the nation to cheer for India’s athletes at the Olympics as they have struggled hard to reach the highest level of global competition and make the country proud.
“Today, they possess the strength of your love and support – that’s why, come…let us together extend our good wishes to all of them; encourage them,” the Prime Minister urged everyone.
He also urged listeners to join a campaign on social media to support the athletes.
“On social media, our Victory Punch Campaign for the support of Olympic sportspersons has begun. Do share your Victory Punch with your team…Cheer for India,” PM Modi said.
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"At the Tokyo Olympics, watching Indian sportspersons march carrying the Tricolour exhilarated not just me but the entire country…. as if the whole country unitedly exhorted her warriors saying, "Vijayi Bhava – emerge victorious," the Prime Minister said.
PM Modi also recalled his meeting with the sportspersons before they left India for the Olympic games.
On Saturday, within minutes of Indian weightlifter Mirabai Chanu bagging the country's first medal, PM Modi led the nation in celebrating the win.
"Could not have asked for a happier start to @Tokyo2020! India is elated by @mirabai_chanu's stupendous performance. Congratulations to her for winning the Silver medal in weightlifting. Her success motivates every Indian," PM Modi tweeted with #Cheer4India #Tokyo2020.
During June's ''Mann Ki Baat'' PM Modi had also urged the nation to come forward and support all the athletes.
"Every athlete who will be going to Tokyo Olympics has had to struggle, they have worked hard for a long time. They are just not going to the Games for themselves, but they are heading to Tokyo to make the country proud. They have to win over people's hearts, and they need to make everyone in the nation feel proud. I want to urge the citizens of our country to not increase pressure on our athletes, rather you need to motivate them," the Prime Minister had said.