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'Kasaa Aahe Bhaau?', Olympic Medallist Swapnil Kusale Reminisces About How PM Modi Greeted Him In Marathi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Indian Olympic medallist Swapnil Kusale recalled how PM Narendra Modi began their conversation in Marathi, his native language, after he won the bronze medal at the Paris Olympics.

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By IANS News August 29, 2024 • 12:14 PM
'Kasaa Aahe Bhaau?', Olympic medallist Swapnil Kusale reminisces about how PM Modi greeted him in Ma
'Kasaa Aahe Bhaau?', Olympic medallist Swapnil Kusale reminisces about how PM Modi greeted him in Ma (Image Source: IANS)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Indian Olympic medallist Swapnil Kusale recalled how PM Narendra Modi began their conversation in Marathi, his native language, after he won the bronze medal at the Paris Olympics.

Kusale has inscribed his name in history at the 2024 Summer Games, becoming the first Indian shooter to bag a medal in the 50m Rifle 3 Position (3P) Men’s event.

"This personal touch, speaking in our mother tongue, instantly built a connection with the Prime Minister," says Kusale, who clinched a bronze medal in the 50m Rifle 3P men's event at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Reflecting on the profound impact of this moment, what particularly impressed Kusale was PM Modi’s attention to detail. "He remembered that during our recent meeting, I was sitting quietly in one of the rows when the Indian contingent interacted with him before the Paris Olympics. It was remarkable that he recalled such a small detail,” he noted.

"He stressed the importance of respecting our coaches and playing with integrity. He advised us to stay focused on training and diet, especially in light of the increasing issues with doping," Kusale added.

"He pays attention to every player. Any interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi fills you with a lot of positive energy," he concluded.

Earleir, in an exclusive interaction with IANS on Saturday, Kusale recalled PM's words that he shared just after he won a medal in Paris earlier this month.

"He pays attention to every player. Any interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi fills you with a lot of positive energy," he concluded.

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Article Source: IANS


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