29 August,2021 05:35 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Bhavinaben Patel. File Pic
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Sunday congratulated Bhavina Patel for winning silver medal in Table Tennis at Paralympics games in Tokyo.
Modi tweeted, "The remarkable Bhavina Patel has scripted history! She brings home a historic Silver medal. Congratulations to her for it. Her life journey is motivating and will also draw more youngsters towards sports. #Paralympics."
Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, too, congratulated her.
"Congratulations to Bhavina Patel for winning the #Silver. India applauds your achievement. You've done the nation proud," Rahul tweeted.
ALSO READ
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince meets President Droupadi Murmu in Delhi
PM Modi arrives in Delhi after concluding his visit to Singapore, Brunei
Cricket all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja joins BJP
PM Narendra Modi reaches Singapore after concluding 'productive visit' to Brunei
PM Modi inaugurates new chancery premises in Brunei
Bhavina Patel has made history for India on the National Sports Day by becoming the first Table Tennis player from the country to win a medal in the Paralympic games.
Also Read: Bollywood hails Bhavina Patel on winning silver medal at Tokyo Paralympics
Her silver win is India's first medal at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic games and the 13th overall -- 4 gold, 5 silver and 4 bronze
Bhavina, ranked 12th in the world, had made an incredible run to the final by beating the gold and silver medallist of the 2016 Rio Paralympics. On Sunday, she found Zhou, winner at the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 games, too strong to handle and lost 3-0 (7-11, 5-11, 6-11) in a 19-minute encounter in women's singles Class 4.
The 34-year-old Bhavina, who lost to the best player in the world and the one who is far more experienced and superior to her, became the first Indian Table Tennis player to win a medal at the Paralympics.
She also became only the second Indian female athlete to win a medal in the Paralympics after Deepa Malik, who bagged silver in Shotput F43 in 2016.
Bhavina, in her maiden Paralympic Games, had lost to Zhou in her opening preliminary round Group A match too.