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Olympic medallist Mirabai returns to warm but chaotic reception

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New Delhi, July 26: Indian weightlift­er Mirabai Chanu returned to the country on Monday after her superb silver medal-winning performanc­e at the Tokyo Olympics, walking into sheer chaos after stepping out of the airport where social distancing went for a toss.

Chanu walked out of the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport, flanked by security and clad in a face shield and mask. “Happy to be back here in amidst so much love and support. Thank You so much,” she tweeted after landing.

Inside the airport, the 26year-old was greeted with chants of Bharat Mata ki Jai by the staff present there and felicitate­d by officials of the Sports Authority of India among others.

Once out, the young star was mobbed by the waiting media, leading to a melee and had to be completely enveloped by security personnel as she made her way through.

Later, she met Sports Minister Anurag Thakur who hailed her for creating history by winning a first day medal at the Tokyo Olympics, an unparallel­ed feat by an Indian athlete in the history of the Games.

“First day, first medal, nobody did it. You brought smiles in the faces of 135 crore Indians and the entire nation is proud of you,” Thakur said during a felicitati­on ceremony of the diminutive

weightlift­er and her coach Vijay Sharma at his residence in Delhi.

“You made history. It’s a big achievemen­t,” Thakur added.

The late night felicitati­on function was also attended by Minister of Sports (Sports) Nisith Pramanik, Thakur’s predecesso­rs

and current central ministers in the Modi government Kiren Rijiju and Sarbananda Sonowal, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Developmen­t of North-Eastern Region G Kishan Reddy among others.

“Her (Chanu’s) success also shows how the TOPS

(Target Olympic Podium Scheme) program has played a crucial role in boosting the developmen­t of our athletes and India’s medal hopes,” the Sports Minister said.

He added that Chanu’s success will inspire a generation of athletes, especially from the north-eastern region of the country.

Chanu dedicated her medal to the entire nation, had it not been for the support of the government her dream would have remained unfulfille­d. “This is a dream come true for me. I have been training for this moment for years and I am glad that it came right for me at the biggest stage of them all, the Olympic Games. I dedicate the medal to the entire nation who stood by me and supported me in my trying times,” she said.

“The trip to USA last year to address issues related to my shoulder was instrument­al in my journey to this medal. I am grateful to the Government of India for all the support without which this journey to an Olympic medal wouldn’t have been possible,” she added.

MANIPUR APPOINTS MIRA POLICE OFFICER

Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on Monday announced that Chanu will be appointed as the Additional Superinten­dent of Police in the state police department. “The state government would also reward her with `1 crore,” the chief minister said.

“The Olympian who won the silver medal in the 49 kg category will hold the designatio­n of Additional Superinten­dent of Police (Sports). Judoka L. Sushila Devi will also be promoted from the rank of constable to sub-inspector,” Singh said.

 ?? SAI ?? Mirabai Chanu shows her Tokyo Olympics silver medal as she poses with Sports Minister Anurag Thakur (right), former Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju (second from left) and her coach Vijay Sharma (left) during a felicitati­on in New Delhi on Monday. —
SAI Mirabai Chanu shows her Tokyo Olympics silver medal as she poses with Sports Minister Anurag Thakur (right), former Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju (second from left) and her coach Vijay Sharma (left) during a felicitati­on in New Delhi on Monday. —

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