Tokyo Olympics 2020: PM Narendra Modi invites full Indian contingent to Red Fort on 15 August

'On 15th August, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will invite the entire Indian Olympics contingent to the Red Fort as special guests,' news agency ANI tweeted.

FP Sports August 03, 2021 15:36:44 IST
Tokyo Olympics 2020: PM Narendra Modi invites full Indian contingent to Red Fort on 15 August

The Indian contingent, with boxer MC Mary Kom and hockey captain Manpreet Singh as flag-bearers during the Olympics opening ceremony. AP

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited the entire Indian contingent that has travelled to Japan for the Tokyo Olympics 2020, as special guests to Red Fort on the upcoming Independence Day.

These athletes will also attend the customary flag-hoisting ceremony at the Red Fort n 15 August. As per sources, the athletes have also been invited to the PM's official residence where Modi will interact with them.

"On 15th August, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will invite the entire Indian Olympics contingent to the Red Fort as special guests. He will also personally meet and interact with all of them around that time," news agency ANI tweeted.

The Prime Minister had posted a couple of encouraging tweets for the athletes. India have sent their largest-ever contingent to the Games, with 122 athletes showing their wares in the Japanese capital.

India have so far claimed two medals, while being confirmed one more. While weightlifter Mirabai Chanu claimed a historic silver medal in the 49 kg category on the opening day of the competiton, ace shuttler PV Sindhu won bronze in the women’s singles category, beating He Bing Jiao of China in the third-place match.

Meanwhile, the India women’s hockey team that had lost the opening three games of the Olympics campaign, bounced back to beat Ireland and South Africa in the group stage, and later beat World No 2 Australia in the quarter-finals. They will meet Argentina in their first-ever Olympic semi-final on Wednesday.

However, early on Tuesday, the India men’s hockey team went down 2-5 in the semi-final against Belgium, meaning that they would hope for at least a bronze in the third-place match.

Boxer Lovlina Borgohain is also assured of a medal after she reached the semi-finals of the women’s welterweight category. She will fight her last-four bout on Wednesday.

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