Kangana Ranaut Reacts to Vinesh Phogat’s Historic Win at Olympics: ‘She Raised Slogans of Modi…’

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Vinesh Phogat’s historic victory in the women’s wrestling 50kg category.

At the Paris 2024 Olympics has garnered widespread acclaim and attention, including a notable reaction from actress-politician Kangana Ranaut. Phogat’s dominant 5-0 win over Cuba’s Yusneylis Guzman Lopez secured her spot in the final, making her the first Indian woman to reach an Olympic wrestling final.

Kangana Ranaut took to Instagram to react to Phogat’s achievement, writing, “Fingers crossed for India’s first Gold Medal… Vinesh Phogat at one point took part in protests where she raised the slogans of ‘Modi teri Kabr khudegi.’ Yet she was given the opportunity to represent the nation and receive the best training, coaches, and facilities. This is the beauty of democracy and the mark of a great leader.”

Phogat’s journey to the final was nothing short of extraordinary. Her path began with a stunning victory over the world number one and defending champion, Yui Susaki of Japan, in the Round of 16. Susaki, who had been undefeated in international competition since the Tokyo 2020 Games, fell to Phogat in a historic upset. Phogat then progressed by narrowly defeating Ukraine’s Oksana Livach in the quarterfinals.

Despite her recent controversies, Phogat’s performance at the Paris Olympics has been trailblazing. The wrestler, who has been embroiled in protests against Wrestling Federation of India president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh over allegations of sexual harassment, has proven her mettle on the mat. Her win over Susaki was particularly significant as it marked the Japanese champion’s first loss in international circuits, highlighting Phogat’s prowess and resilience.

Phogat’s success is not only a personal triumph but also a milestone for Indian wrestling. Her achievements have captivated the nation and sparked a wave of support. As she prepares for the final, all eyes will be on her, hoping for an unprecedented gold medal that would cement her legacy in Indian sports history.

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