PM Narendra Modi interacts with Commonwealth Games-bound athletes, wishes them luck for marquee event

SportsTak

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about the struggle, grit, and determination of the Commonwealth Games (CWG)-bound athletes during a light-hearted interaction as the country's leader urged them to forget expectations and focus only on giving their best at the Birmingham multi-sport event.

Among the athletes, the PM spoke to 3000m steeplechaser Avinash Sable, weightlifter Achinta Sheuli, women's hockey player Salima Tete, cyclist David Beckham and para shot putter Sharmila during a virtual interactive session.

Well aware of the back stories of most of these athletes, Modi asked how the athletes overcame the hurdles in their lives. "I joined Indian Army in 2012 and did normal duty for four years. After that, I took up athletics. The hard army training and the tough Siachen Glacier posting helped me a lot during competitions," Sable said.

"In my event, there are a lot of obstacles, we have to jump through hurdles similar to how army training like crawling," Sable added. The steeplechaser is currently in Oregon, USA, for the World Athletics Championships, and also ran in the final of the event, finishing 11th.

The interaction was also attended by the likes of Olympic double medallist PV Sindhu, women's hockey goalkeeper Savita Punia, Rio Games bronze medallist wrestler Sakshi Malik, BCCI President Sourav Ganguly, boxers Shiva Thapa and Sumit, shuttlers Kidambi Srikanth and Lakshya Sen.

The CWG is scheduled to be held in Birmingham from July 28 to August 8 with a total of 215 Indian athletes participating in 141 events across 19 sporting disciplines. A highlight of the event will be the women's cricket match between India and Pakistan, which will take place on July 31.