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Twitterati recall Rakesh Sharma's space feat on birthday

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Twitterati on Monday tweeted warm wishes on former Indian Air Force pilot Rakesh Sharma and recalled his feat of becoming the first Indian to go into space in 1984. #RakeshShar­ma trended on Twitter, with many users recalling his reply to the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi when she asked: "How does India look like from space?" And he famously said: "Saare Jahan Se Achcha." Union Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan tweeted: Best wishes to India's first space traveller and Ashok Chakra winner Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma.

Pray to God to give you a long and healthy life. May you always keep happy. Your contributi­on to IAF and space programmes is unparallel­ed."

Another Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan also tweeted his birthday wishes on similar lines. One post read: "As India's space ace #RakeshShar­ma turns 71, we wish him a happy birthday and recount his interview last year where he shared fascinatin­g memory and deep insight."

One user tweeted: "Today is the b'day of #RakeshShar­ma, former Indian Air Force pilot and the first Indian to travel in space; Bharat Ratna awardee."

"Birthday wishes to Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, the first Indian to travel to space. The country is proud of you. #RakeshShar­ma," read a post.

"Happy birthday, sir" and "Happy birthday, Rakesh Sharma sir" were other tweets. "We all wish him a very happy birthday," said a user. "India celebratin­g the birthday of the first Indian who went into space. #RakeshShar­ma turns 71. The nation will always remember you. We wish you a prosperous & healthy years ahead..."

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