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Asserts ‘nation & people come first’ on Pak players’
ban in India
KS News Desk
Srinagar, Aug 21: Union
Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Raksha Khadse, on Thursday said
the Khelo India Water Sports Festival in Srinagar reflects the government’s
commitment to promoting sports, talent and tourism in Jammu and Kashmir. She
added that sports and tourism have the potential to propel the region onto the
global stage.
Speaking at the Khelo India
Water Sports Festival held at Dal Lake here, Khadse said the government is
committed to nurturing sports talent and promoting tourism in the region.
She further said that
respecting local sentiments is paramount. “We cannot hurt the feelings of
our people; the nation and its citizens come first,” the minister added. Her
remarks came in response to ongoing restrictions regarding sports exchanges
with Pakistan.
Addressing the event at
SKICC Srinagar, Khadse said more than 400 athletes are participating in various
competitions at Dal Lake. “There is great enthusiasm among our youth. Prime
Minister Narendra Modi aims to boost both sports and sports tourism. If we integrate
tourism with sports, we can elevate J&K’s profile to an international
level,” she said.
The Union MoS assured that
the government is working to provide world-class facilities to athletes across
the Union Territory. “Every district is set to receive five Khelo India
centres. Talent identification programs are underway, and our goal is for
J&K’s youth to excel on international platforms and bring medals home,” she
added.
When asked about the
restrictions on Indian players travelling to Pakistan and Pakistani players not
being allowed to participate in India, Khadse affirmed that the government’s
stance is justified.
“We cannot compromise on
national sentiments. Our nation and citizens’ interests are paramount. While
sports contribute to development, national security and sentiments take
precedence,” she asserted.
The Khelo India Water
Sports Festival is the first-of-its-kind event held on Dal Lake, featuring a
diverse range of activities, including rowing, canoeing,and kayaking,
along with cultural performances, showcasing the rich heritage and sporting
spirit of the region. (KNO)