Para-javelin thrower Navdeep Singh meets PM Modi, presents cap

Para-javelin thrower Navdeep Singh meets PM Modi, presents cap

Indian para-javelin thrower Navdeep Singh, who won the gold medal in the javelin throw F41 category at the Paris Paralympic Games, had the opportunity to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday. Navdeep, who hails from Haryana, presented a cap to the Prime Minister and also requested him to sign his kit. PM Modi obliged and signed an autograph on Navdeep’s left arm, which is his throwing arm.

During the interaction, PM Modi also asked Navdeep about the video that went viral following his triumph. “Have you seen your video or not. How do you perform with such aggression,” PM Modi asked. To which, Navdeep replied, “Last time (Tokyo Paralympics), I had finished fourth. Before leaving for Paris, I had promised you, so the promise has been fulfilled.”

Navdeep’s gold medal was upgraded from silver after the initial winner, Islamic Republic of Iran’s Sadegh Beit Sayah, got disqualified from the final. Navdeep had initially finished second with a season-best throw of 47.32m, while Sadegh, before the disqualification, stood at the top with a Paralympic record of 47.64m.

In the jam-packed Stade de France, it was a redemption arc for Navdeep after he finished fourth in Tokyo. Navdeep was second in order among the six participants and started his campaign in the final with a foul attempt. He failed to stop the momentum and fell over the line, which resulted in a foul attempt.

In his third attempt, Navdeep dug deep and delivered his season best with a massive 47.32m throw and moved to the top spot. He maintained his lead till the end and eventually won the gold medal.

Navdeep’s victory is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He has overcome many challenges in his life, including a childhood accident that left him with a disability. But he has never given up on his dreams, and his success is an inspiration to us all.

Sourav Ganguly Urges Supreme Court to Expedite Kolkata Rape-Murder Case Judgment

Sourav Ganguly Urges Supreme Court to Expedite Kolkata Rape-Murder Case Judgment

Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly has implored the Supreme Court to expedite its judgment in the heinous Kolkata rape-murder case. Ganguly lauded the unwavering movement for justice in Kolkata and emphasized the significance of the court’s verdict as a global precedent. He stressed that the judgment should serve as a stern warning to deter future perpetrators of such heinous crimes.

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the RG Kar case again on September 17, with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) directed to submit a fresh status report. Ganguly expressed his ardent desire for a swift resolution, stating, “I urge the Supreme Court to deliver its ruling in this case as soon as possible. The judgment should be an example to the entire world, ensuring that no one dares to commit such a crime in the future.”

The case has brought the role of the police under scrutiny, with the BJP demanding the dismissal of Kolkata’s police chief, Vineet Goyal. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has requested patience, citing the upcoming Durga Puja festival and the need for heightened security. She stated, “The Kolkata Police Commissioner has offered to resign several times last week. However, we have pujo coming up, and we need someone experienced in law and order to be in place. If you can have patience for a few days, will it be a Mahabharat (big deal)?”

Ganguly’s plea for a swift judgment underscores the public’s demand for justice and the need to hold perpetrators accountable for their heinous actions. The Supreme Court’s verdict is eagerly awaited, as it is expected to set a precedent for the handling of such cases and send a strong message against gender-based violence.

FIFA Seeks Update on AIFF Constitution Amid Legal Delay

FIFA Seeks Update on AIFF Constitution Amid Legal Delay

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) is facing scrutiny from FIFA over the delay in adopting its new constitution. In a letter dated June 22, FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) expressed concern that they had not received an update from AIFF since July 31, 2023, and requested a response by July 5.

AIFF responded, stating that the matter is currently sub-judice, meaning it is being considered by the Supreme Court of India. However, FIFA-AFC emphasized that the AIFF Congress, as the supreme legislative body of the federation, should have the authority to amend statutes without judicial intervention.

The FIFA-AFC letter refers to a meeting held on May 16, 2023, where AIFF was asked to provide an update on the new constitution. This followed a Supreme Court order appointing former Justice Nageswara Rao to oversee the drafting process. Rao submitted the draft statutes to the court on July 31, 2023, but the matter has since been delayed due to objections from stakeholders.

AIFF has stated that the Supreme Court granted stakeholders the opportunity to file objections to the draft constitution. However, the federation’s objections were initially excluded from the compilation by the court-appointed Amicus Curiae. AIFF was subsequently allowed to file its objections on March 19, 2024.

The delay in adopting the new constitution has raised concerns about AIFF’s compliance with FIFA and AFC statutes. AIFF was suspended by FIFA in August 2022 for third-party influence, but the ban was lifted after the federation held elections in September 2022.

FIFA and AFC have reiterated that AIFF’s constitution must be in line with their statutes and approved by the AIFF general body without any interference from third parties. The ongoing legal proceedings and objections from stakeholders have prevented AIFF from finalizing and adopting the new constitution.

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