
"As A Sportsperson...": Sachin Tendulkar, Saina Nehwal Lead Wishes On Independence Day
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Indian sports icons have come together to extend their heartfelt wishes on the occasion of the 78th Independence Day.
In a touching show of patriotism, Indian sports icons have come together to extend their heartfelt wishes on the occasion of the 78th Independence Day. From cricket legends to Olympic and Paralympic champions, athletes have taken to social media to share their greetings with the nation. "Sportspersons aren't the only ones playing for India. Every Indian who does their job with honesty and sincerity is a key player for Team India. So, when the national anthem plays today, know that it's for you, and I hope you'll feel the same way I did when I heard it every time I stepped out to play for India," Sachin Tendulkar posted on X. Sportspersons aren't the only ones playing for India. Every Indian who does their job with honesty and sincerity is a key player for Team India. So, when the national anthem plays today, know that it's for you, and I hope you'll feel the same way I did when I heard it every time… As a sportsperson, I've learned the value of freedom on the field, but it's the freedom of our nation that gives us the strength to dream big. Happy Independence Day!#JaiHind #FreedomToDream #HappyIndependenceDay pic.twitter.com/cOkTpIr6dD Freedom comes at a price. Our heroes pay it everyday with their blood! Never forget #HappyIndependenceDaypic.twitter.com/wJgY4IH5pi Always proud and honoured to stand with our tricolor!Here's wishing everyone a very Happy Independence Day #HappyIndependenceDay pic.twitter.com/cgYJTa6OKK
Olympics medallist shuttler Saina Nehwal said, "As a sportsperson, I've learned the value of freedom on the field, but it's the freedom of our nation that gives us the strength to dream big. Happy Independence Day!"
Indian men's hockey stalwart PR Sreejesh, said "Proud Indian, Wishing you all a memorable Independence Day! May the spirit of freedom and patriotism fill your heart with pride."

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