Arshad Nadeem's mother expresses strong desire to invite Neeraj Chopra to Pakistan, says 'I will call him to my home...'

Arshad Nadeem's mother Raziah Parveen wishes to invite Neeraj Chopra to her home in Pakistan. While Arshad Nadeem won gold at Paris Olympics, Neeraj Chopra clinched silver medal.

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Arshad Nadeem's mother expresses strong desire to invite Neeraj Chopra to Pakistan. (Getty-X)

Arshad Nadeem's mother expresses strong desire to invite Neeraj Chopra to Pakistan. (Getty-X)

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Arshad Nadeem's mother has invited Neeraj Chopra to her house in Pakistan.

While Arshad Nadeem secured gold in Paris Olympics, Neeraj won silver medal for India.

Arshad Nadeem's mother, Raziah Parveen, has extended a heartfelt invitation to her son's rival-turned-friend, Neeraj Chopra, to visit their home in Pakistan. While Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem clinched gold medal with a record-breaking throw in javelin final at Paris Olympics, India's Neeraj Chopra won silver with his season-best throw. Arshad Nadeem shattered the Olympic record with a phenomenal second attempt of 92.97m, securing the gold medal. Meanwhile, Neeraj Chopra's impressive throw of 89.45 meters earned him the silver.

 

Arshad Nadeem's mother invites Neeraj Chopra

 

The invitation came in response to a question from a Pakistani news channel about the heartwarming bond between the mothers of the two javelin stars.

The journalist highlighted the positive interactions between Saroj Devi and Raziah Parveen on social media, where they expressed immense pride and admiration for both athletes. The genuine affection between the two mothers has resonated with fans worldwide, transcending the competitive spirit between their sons.

 

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When asked if she would invite Neeraj Chopra to their home in Pakistan, Arshad Nadeem's mother, Raziah Parveen, enthusiastically agreed. Speaking to Geo News, she stated:

“Of course, I will call him to my home.”

 

Arshad Nadeem Shares Thoughts on Inviting Neeraj Chopra

 

Arshad Nadeem was asked about the possibility of inviting Neeraj Chopra to Pakistan. The 28-year-old athlete explained that their interactions have been limited to competitions and training camps, leaving little opportunity for a personal visit. However, Nadeem added with a laugh that he might extend an invitation in the future.

 

“Whenever we meet, it is mainly during an event or while training before an event. So I never got a chance, but now I will (laughs),” Nadeem said.

 

Arshad Nadeem's Mother Praises Neeraj Chopra

 

Arshad Nadeem's mother previously expressed her admiration for Neeraj Chopra, describing him as her son's friend and brother. She even revealed that she prayed for Chopra's success during the javelin throw final.

 

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"Wo (Neeraj chopra) mere bete ka dost bhi hai aur bhai bhi. Main donu ke liye duaien kar rahi thi. Haar jeet to kismat ki baat hai. (Winning or losing is a matter of destiny. He (Neeraj Chopra) is both a friend and a brother to my son. I was praying for both of them)." Arshad Nadeem's mother, Raziah Parveen, told Independent Urdu.

 

Upon Neeraj Chopra's return home with the silver medal, his mother, Saroj Devi, expressed immense pride and warmth towards Arshad Nadeem.

 

"We are happy with the silver. The one who got the gold is also my child," Saroj Devi had earlier said.

 

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