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”Be like Neeraj Chopra. Win hearts, not challans,” the police wrote in a post on X.
It further stated, ”To drivers and riders, you are not Neeraj’s javelin, and crossing the white lines will not get you points or medals.” Reacting to the post, one of the users suggested that lane driving must be enforced on priority. Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra scripted history yet again as he became the first Indian to win a gold medal in the World Athletics Championships with a big throw of 88.17m in the men’s javelin final in Budapest, Hungary on August 27.
Chopra has now become only the second Indian — after shooter Abhinav Bindra — to simultaneously hold the Olympics and World Championships titles. Bindra had won the World Championships title when he was 23, and the Olympics gold at 25.