
A set of photos of Olympic medalists Yogeshwar Dut (L) and Neer Chopra (R). Former Indian wrestler Yogeshwar Dut was published to support the Javelus Thrower Neera Chopra on Saturday, the day after the double Olympic medalist issued a strongly created statement in the abuse of social media. In the post of Chopra, he said he was bombarded by “hate and abuse” for the invitation of Pakistani Arshad Nada for next month NC Classic in Bengalur.
Chopra explained that the presence of the Olympic champion in Paris was “completely excluded” as a result of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives. The Golden Medalist of the Tokyo Olympic Games and the Star of the Silver Games in Paris said he was deeply injured when he saw his and his family’s integrity.
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2012 London Olympics bronze medalist Yogeshwar Dutt urged Neeri not to show his patriotism while praising the “leader of the nation”.
“Neera Bhai, you don’t have to prove your patriotism or prove yourself. He is just an athlete and a soldier who lifts the tricolorial flag on foreign land and celebrates the name of the country. And you are a soldier together with athletes.
“These people who speak nonsense are the trivial ideological people who don’t care about the Earth or patriotism.
“You are a champion, you are the leader of the nation, move forward.
“The champion is always the best,” wrote the double Asian Games and the Commonwealth Games medalist.
Chopra invited Nadeem, who defeated the Indian in Paris last year to win gold, for the inauguration Neera Chopra Classic next month.
“After all that happened in the last 48 hours, Arshad’s presence in the NC Classic was completely out of the question. My country and its interests will always be in the first place,” said Chopra, Major in the Indian Army, in a long post on “X”.
“For those who go through their people’s loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Along with the whole nation, I am injured and angry with what happened,” Chopra said.
“I am convinced that our country’s reaction will show our power as a nation and justice will be delivered,” he added.
Above the NC Classic refused to compete with citing other obligations.