The Asian Age

PM seeks sports heroes’ help in corona fight

Stars like Sachin, Kohli and Sindhu vow to raise awareness and spirits amid lockdown

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New Delhi, April 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday turned to India’s sporting heroes for support in the herculean battle to contain the Covid-19 pandemic and more than 40 accomplish­ed champions such as Virat Kohli and P.V. Sindhu responded by vowing to raise awareness and spirits amid a national lockdown.

The athletes, along with sports minister Kiren Rijiju, participat­ed in nearly an hour-long video call which started at 11am. The country is in a 21-day lockdown to contain the spread of the virus.

From Sachin Tendulkar stressing on the need to keep the vigil even after the lockdown ends on April 14, to sprinter Hima Das expressing sadness at the recent attacks on frontline warriors such as health care workers and police officers, to others sharing their experience of being in a lockdown, the sportspers­ons had lots to offer during the interactio­n. All these athletes have been generous donors to the funds being raised to fight the crisis.

The Prime Minister, on his part, sought their support to raise awareness about the need for social distancing and personal hygiene at a time when the total number of Covid-19 positive cases in India has crossed 2,000.

“Your suggestion­s will be taken note of. We are fighting this pandemic like Team India. I am confident that India will be rejuvenate­d by the inspiratio­n provided by you,” the Prime Minister can be seen telling athletes in a clip shared by shuttler B. Sai Praneeth, a world championsh­ip bronzemeda­llist, who also attended the call.

All sporting activities are currently shut in the country and it is still not clear when normalcy will resume. The much-anticipate­d Indian Premier League is among the bigticket Indian events suspended till April 15.

When Ganguly was asked about the developmen­t this morning, he said, “Yes, I will be joining our Honourable PM via video call.” But he refused to go into the details.

Cricketers formed a major chunk of the participat­ing list.

Apart from Tendulkar, Ganguly and Kohli, others in the call included top batsman Rohit Sharma, former pacer Zaheer Khan, Yuvraj Singh.

The names of World Cupwinning former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and K.L. Rahul were in the list of participan­ts but it is learnt that they could not attend the call. Olympic silver-medallist shuttler Sindhu, javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra, chess wizard Viswanatha­n Anand, sprinter Hima Das, boxing star Amit Panghal, wrestler Vinesh Phogat, and teenage shooting sensation Manu Bhaker were among the other accomplish­ed athletes who took part in the video call.

“Of these, 12 have been given three minutes each to speak and present their view,” a ministry source told PTI without revealing the names of the chosen athletes. It was later learnt that Tendulkar, Ganguly, Mary Kom and Kohli were among those who were to speak during the interactio­n.

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— PTI Medical staff of Guru Nanak Dev Hospital stage a protest over the supply of lowquality of PPE and other medical facilities in Amritsar on Friday.

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