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Saina Nehwal joins BJP, likely to campaign for Delhi elections

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 29, 2020 13:13 IST

Badminton champion Saina Nehwal joined the ruling BJP today and is likely to campaign for the party ahead of ...

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Badminton champion Saina Nehwal joined the ruling BJP today and is likely to campaign for the party ahead of the February 8 Delhi election.

"I have won medals for the country. I am a very hardworking and I love hardworking persons. I can see Prime Minister Narendra Modi does so much for the country, I want to do something for the country with him," the shuttler said, wearing the BJP scarf.

"I draw a lot of inspiration from Narendra sir".

Haryana-born Saina Nehwal, 29, is a major acquisition for the party in the middle of the Delhi poll campaign; she is one of the most popular sportspersons in India with a huge fan following and brand value. She is preparing for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

A former world number 1, she has been honoured with the country's top sporting awards like the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna and Arjuna Award. She was also awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2016.

Tags: Saina NehwaldelhiNarendra ModiBhartiya Janata Party
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