‘You don’t need to prove your patriotism’: Yogeshwar Dutt in support of Neeraj Chopra after misuse of social media. Away from field news

Former India wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt, a two -time Olympic medalist, came out on Saturday in support of Jewelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, a day after a strong word was released in social media misuse. In a post, Chopra said he was bombed with “hatred and misuse” to invite Pakistan. Arshad Madem By next month NC classic In Bengaluru.
Chopra clarified that the presence of the Paris Olympic champion was “completely out of question” after the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives. Tokyo Olympics The Gold-Madalist and Paris Games Silver-winner Star said he was deeply hurt to question the integrity of himself and his family.
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2012 London Olympic bronze medalist Yogeshwar Dutt urged Neeraj not to prove him Desh love Anyone appreciating the “leader of the nation”.
“Neeraj Bhai, you neither need to prove your patriotism nor prove yourself. It is only a player and a soldier who raises the tricolor flag on foreign soil and gives glory to the name of the country. And you are a soldier with being a player.
“These people who speak nonsense are insignificant ideological people who are neither worried about the country nor patriotism.
“You are a champion, you are the leader of the nation, keep moving forward in this way.
“The champion is always the best,” wrote a two -time Asian Games and Commonwealth Games medalist.
Chopra invited Nadeem, who defeated Indians in Paris last year to win gold for Neeraj Chopra Classic inaugurated next month.
Chopra, who is a subdor chief in the Indian Army, said in a long post on ‘X’, “In the last 48 hours, Arshad’s presence in the neck classic was completely out of question. My country and its interests will always come first.”
Chopra said, “For those who are going through the loss of their people, my thoughts and prayers are with you. With the whole nation, I am hurt and angry with both.”
“I am confident that our country’s response will show our strength and justice as a nation,” he said.
Nadeem refused to compete in the NC classic citing other commitments.