International wrestler and Additional SP Anuj Chaudhary
Sandeep Sharma, Meerut. In the two-day program of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Shatabdi Nagar, Sir Sanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat instilled values of values and service among the players. About 550 players joined the dialogue. The players said that coming here has given them a positive feeling. All sports are equal. Sports should not be linked only to fame and money. After Sir Sanghchalak's address was over, many players shared their experiences with Dainik Jagran.
International wrestler and Firozabad's Additional SP Anuj Chaudhary spoke to Dainik Jagran on Friday, the first day of the two-day Sangh Samvad program being run under the aegis of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Said that the player should stay away from drugs and mobile addiction. Players who want to start playing a game can remain focused only if they use the mobile for a limited time.
Said that this program of Sangh and Krida Bharti was inspiring for the players. Krida Bharti has been providing a platform to the players since the beginning. Sports should be promoted at the rural level, because most of the country lives in villages. Therefore, there is more talent in the village itself. They should be provided platforms, opportunities and support. He will also help the players as much as possible at the personal level by forming an institution or academy. Quality training of young players is very important, efforts should be made for this. The association has given a good platform to the players. It was inspiring to hear the address of Sir Sanghchalak.
Bhagwat ji's speech infused energy: Ali Waris
Ali Waris, a disabled arm wrestling player from Sambhal, said that Bhagwat ji's speech had infused energy. Your game should not be underestimated by anyone. He described sports spirit and values as paramount. Indu, a student of Kanya Gurukul located at Chotipura in Amroha district and a yoga player, said that she has won many national competitions. Bhagwat ji's emphasis was on nation building and building a sense of values along with sports. Kanika, a student of the same Gurukul, said that sports teaches us to deal with obstacles and problems.
It was inspiring to listen to the Sangh chief: Alka Tomar
International wrestler Alka Tomar said that many people including her were invited for breakfast in the morning with Sir Sanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat. During this he said that the Sangh and the volunteers live for the country. Apart from this we do not need anyone. Alka Tomar told that during this time Sir Sanghchalak had a detailed discussion on sports including wrestling. Alka Tomar said that it is always inspiring to listen to Sir Sanghchalak.
Players have got new energy: Zainab Khatoon
Asian Games silver medalist in Para Power Lifting, Zainab Khatoon said that this program of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, rising above caste and religion, will be memorable. I took out time to come even during the month of Ramzan, because I was confident that there would be a matter of national interest and encouragement to the players. The players have got new energy. This hope has also been raised that now players will be thought of even at the lowest level.
President of Rifle Association Johri, Dr. Rajpal Singh said that such events increase sportsmanship and brotherhood. Everyone feels good when the difficulties and basic problems faced at the social level are considered. Players have felt that they are being thought about at the national level. The dialogue program has boosted morale.
Tug of war coach Dr. Rahul Bhati said that the government is bringing schemes for the players while the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is considering the challenges coming at the social level. The message has been received to play with the national sentiment so that the unity of all increases the pride of India. All the players have returned happy. This message of the Sangh will reach the villages.
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