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Transparent Selection Without Nepotism Got India Medals: PM Modi On CWG 2022

Mumbai: While addressing the nation on the occasion of 76th Independence Day, PM Narendra Modi stated that it is his constitutional duty to fight nepotism.

Addressing to the country from Red Fort on the 76th Independence Day, Modi said: “We found in the as of late finished up games we got along nicely. It isn’t so much that we didn’t have ability prior, yet straightforward determination deprived of nepotism has prompted Indian scoring decorations.”

Modi, on Saturday, facilitated India’s Commonwealth Games contingent at his home to congratulate the players. Before the competitors left for Birmingham, the PM had associated with them practically. Modi, at his home, had commended the presentation of the competitors and said that the “brilliant time of Indian games” was thumping on the entryways.

The Indian competitors in Birmingham asserted 61 decorations – 22 gold, 16 silver and 23 bronze.

This isn’t the initial time PM Modi has focused on that nepotism in sports ought to be gotten rid of.

Recently, talking at the eleventh version of ‘Khel Mahakumbh’, a yearly games contest coordinated by the Gujarat government, he said that the absence of straightforwardness in the determination of players is a relic of days gone by.

“Very much like Bhai-Bhatija-waad (nepotism) in governmental issues, there was the absence of straightforwardness in the determination of players for sports contests. This was a tremendous component because of which our players’ ability was squandered. They used to battle for their entire lives against such hardships,” he said.

“Be that as it may, the circumstance has changed now and players are contacting the sky. The sparkle of gold and silver awards is helping the certainty of our adolescents.”

On India’s amazing execution in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, the PM had said: “This is only the start since India will neither get drained nor stop here. Days are not far when we will win a few gold decorations.”

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