We’ve been greatly inclined towards cricket for many years and players of other sports have got very less support. Still, with the help of self-motivation, they have managed to make India proud.
Among all these shining names, one name is of Sakshi Malik who made us proud by being the first-ever Indian female wrestler to grab a medal at RIO Olympics 2016. Her performance was later celebrated by the nation which encouraged other players too.
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It was the first anniversary of her medal winning yesterday, so Sakshi took to Twitter and shared the beautiful memory with her followers. She tweeted-
https://twitter.com/SakshiMalik/status/898070282811953153
?♀? ?? ?♀?? ?? ❤?One Year of medal love.
Aaj ek saal pura hogya…aap sabse bhout pyaar or samaan mila..Thank to everyone.
She meant-
One Year of medal love. One year has been completed today… I’ve received a lot of love and respect from you.. Thank to everyone.
In case the tweet doesn’t load, here’s the pic she posted-
This was such a beautiful tweet and received a warm response from her followers. However, soon a senior sports journalist Sukhwant Basra tweeted something that worked as a mood spoiler.
He tried to belittle the achievement of Sakshi by posting a tweet which meant she was going overboard about her achievement. In the tweet, Sukhwant also made her comparison with India’s shooting athlete Abhinav Bindra.
It's amazing how the only guy who doesn't go overboard about his win is @Abhinav_Bindra https://t.co/iIhk97nfid
— Sukhwant Basra (@SukhwantBasra) August 17, 2017
It’s amazing how the only guy who doesn’t go overboard about his win is @Abhinav_Bindra
After this tweet, he received huge criticism from his followers.
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Bigger joke is the level of "sports journalists" of our country…adept at discouraging…crab mentality!!!
— sudipto k (@sudiptok1502) August 17, 2017
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He did tweet a pic of his own, didn't he? That too frm 9 years back. How's it different? Sorry to say, bt a totally uncalled for comparison
— Vaibhav Manocha (@BeingMinchu) August 17, 2017
3
never seen more stupid tweet than this. I know it might hurt your feelings but it's what it is.
— Dnyaneshwar Gaikwad (@Optimus7737) August 19, 2017
4
No idea why you have to say that. It's an Olympic medal dammit!
— Saketh RVK (@rvkvoices) August 18, 2017
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https://twitter.com/iamkmaan/status/898580198106345473
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Good way to catch some attention! Some are more expressive, some less! I c no problem in what she did! Rewarded for years of hardwork!
— Anubhav Roda (@anubhav_roda) August 19, 2017
And he agreed on his mistake to some extent-
You do have a point too
— Sukhwant Basra (@SukhwantBasra) August 18, 2017
Well, this was not good to speak like this on Sukhwant’s part. An achievement of this scale should be appreciated, especially when it comes after very little support from others. Sakshi Malik is indeed a shining star of our country and we are super proud of her. Cheers!