PM Modi Calls Vinesh Phogat 'Desh Ki Beti', Hails Her Feat At Paris Olympics 'Historic'
PM Modi on Vinesh Phogat: During his speech for the Indian contingent, PM Modi hailed Vinesh Phogat and called her 'Desh Ki Beti'. Here are the details.
PM Modi on Vinesh Phogat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the occasion of India's 78th Independence Day, gave a wonderful speech to the Indian contingent who participated at the recently-concluded Paris Olympics 2024 from his residence in New Delhi. During the speech, he applauded the efforts of the athletes and congratulated the medal winners.
However, one moment that grabbed everyone's eye-balls was his praise for Vinesh Phogat, as he lauded the wrestler by calling her 'Desh ki beti'. He also added that Vinesh has made India extremely proud by becoming the first-ever Indian Women wrestler to feature in an Olympic final.
Here is the clip where PM Modi Praises Vinesh Phogat:
VIDEO | "Vinesh became the first Indian to reach the wrestling finals. It is a moment of great pride for us," said PM Modi (@narendramodi) on wrestler Vinesh Phogat's performance at Paris Olympics 2024, while interacting with Indian Olympic contingent at his residence in Delhi… pic.twitter.com/kZa8KLFwl7
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 16, 2024
Vinesh Phogat Fails In Her Appeal Of Winning The Silver Medal
Vinesh Phogat was fighting against the odds by appealing in the Court of Arbritration for Sport (CAS) against the decision of IOC (International Olympic Committee) and United World Wrestling (UWW), as she was disqualified from the final of the Women's Freestyle 50kg on ground of being 'overweight'.
Upon the official weigh-in, Vinesh Phogat was found oerweight by merely 100 grams, and as per the rule books of UWW, the Indian wrestler was legally disqualified from the event.
This decision led to Vinesh Phogat finishing last in her event, and the prospect of winning a sliver medal faded away with it.
Vinesh Phogat might not be awarded a medal, but no one can deny the fact that the 29-year old produced one of the most historic runs in all of sports at Olympic Games, as her journey to the final saw her eliminate the world number 1 and Olympic champion.