Hyderabad, Aug.8 (Hydnow): Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao congratulated Telangana boxer Nikhat Zareen on winning the gold medal in the women’s boxing final at the Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham. He expressed happiness over her win and wished that she continues her winning streak.
In a statement, the Chief Minister stated that Nikhat Zareen’s win had once again brought laurels to Telangana as well as India on the global platform. He reiterated that the State government would continue to encourage sportspersons in Telangana.
KCR also personally spoke to Nikhat Zareen over the phone and conveyed wishes to her.
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“You have won the gold medal and made the entire nation proud,” the Chief Minister said. (Hydnow)
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