Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”
Sports teach us to live together, my statements were misinterpreted – Neeraj
Tokyo Olympics gold medalist javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has denied claims that Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem was tampering with his javelin before the first throw of the final round. Neeraj, who had said in an interview that he had to take the spear from Nadeem before his first throw, said he did not want his comments to be used as a way to escalate the javelin controversy.
Neeraj said, “I would request everyone to please do not use me and my comments as a medium of propaganda for your vested interests. Sports teach us to be together and unite. Some of the public reactions to my recent comments I am very disappointed to see it.” In the video, the 23-year-old explained that any javelin thrower can use anyone’s javelin and there is no specific rule for this.
I request all of you not to make my comments a medium to further your dirty agenda. Sports teaches us all to live together and it is important to know the rules of the game before commenting ???????? pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
In the video, Neeraj said, “I want to clarify about my recent comments in an interview where I mentioned that Pakistan’s Nadeem was using my spear. It got into a big controversy if it was a very simple thing. has been transformed.” He said, “I am sad that people are using my name to create controversy. I request everyone not to get involved. Sports teach us to live together. All javelin throwers are a good athlete. We share a bond, so I request everyone not to say anything that hurts my sentiments.”