PM Modi Sits on Ground to Grant Fan's Wish - Heartwarming Video Goes Viral!

Krishna Chandra

PM Modi Sits on Ground to Grant Fan’s Wish – Heartwarming Video Goes Viral!

India’s performance at the Paris Paralympics 2024 was remarkable, marking a historic achievement with a total of 29 medals—7 gold, 9 silver, and 13 bronze. This impressive tally showcased the dedication and talent of Indian athletes on an international stage. In a heartfelt gesture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the medal-winning players upon their return, celebrating their hard work and success. Among these athletes was Navdeep Singh, who shone brightly by clinching a gold medal in javelin throw. His inspiring story has captured the hearts of many, particularly a memorable moment during his meeting with the Prime Minister.

PM Modi’s Touching Gesture for Navdeep Singh

A viral video circulating on social media highlights a special moment between PM Modi and Navdeep Singh. After winning the gold medal in the F41 category, Navdeep wanted to present the Prime Minister with a cap. To honor his request, PM Modi graciously sat down on the ground, allowing Navdeep to place the cap on his head. This candid moment reflects the Prime Minister’s humility and willingness to engage with the athletes in a personal way. Not only did PM Modi don the cap, but he also signed Navdeep Singh’s throwing arm, creating a cherished memory for the athlete.

PM Modi’s Remark on Navdeep’s Victory

   

Navdeep Singh displayed an exuberant celebration following his victory at the Paris Paralympics, which caught PM Modi’s attention. During their interaction, the Prime Minister humorously remarked, ‘I saw your video, everyone is afraid.’ This light-hearted exchange elicited laughter from Navdeep, who explained that his animated celebration stemmed from sheer excitement. Their conversation not only highlights the joy of victory but also the camaraderie shared between the athletes and their leader.

For context, Navdeep’s winning throw of 47.32 meters in the F41 category secured him the gold medal when Sadegh of Iran, who had thrown 47.64 meters, was disqualified for a rules violation. This victory is particularly poignant considering Navdeep’s previous fourth-place finish in the last Paralympics, demonstrating his remarkable growth and determination as an athlete.