World Boxing champ Nikhat Zareen urges parents to change mentality towards daughters

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NEW DELHI: After winning a gold medal in the Women’s World Boxing Championship in Turkey, Indian pugilist Nikhat Zareen has urged parents to change their mentality towards THE girl child and support them in whatever they want to do in their lives.

“There are still some people in society who feel sad when they see that a girl child is born, but I feel that if a daughter is born, then it is Goddess Lakshmi. Nowadays, daughters are making the country as well as their families proud. So, I think that they should change their mentality and support their daughters. Whatever their dreams are, of becoming a doctor or police officer or a boxer, whatever it is. You need to support and she will make her parents feel happy. For me, both boys and girls are equal. Girls are as strong as boys,” Zareen told ANI.

After winning the gold medal Bollywood superstar and Nikhat Zareen’s favourite actor Salman Khan tweeted to congratulate her on her achievements. For the World Champion pugilist, it was a dream come true.

“When I saw his tweet, I was like dancing. I was happily enjoying that and I was emotional at the same time that for so many years I was waiting for Salman Khan’s message and tweet. It finally happened and I was very happy I was on cloud nine that day,” said Zareen.

After becoming only the fifth Indian woman pugilist to win a gold in the Women’s World Boxing Championship, congratulatory messages are pouring in for the boxer.

“I mean it has just been three days since that day I am only giving interviews and people are messaging me. My phone is full of messages, DMs and notifications. Yes, I am excited to meet my family and I wanted to celebrate this with my family and friends,” she said.

The next target for the 25-year-old is to win an Olympic medal for the country and the immediate target for her is to shift to the 50 kg weight category from 52 in order to compete in Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham.

“I have just won a gold medal in the World Championship, but it is just a stepping stone for me. It is just a start, now the responsibility is even more as expectations have increased. So, I will work even harder. I know that my ultimate goal of winning an Olympic medal in Paris is not going to be easy. I will have to work hard and I would like to give a better performance. Right now, my focus is on the Commonwealth Games. First, I have to take part in selection trials of Commonwealth Games and then I would like to win a CWG medal over there,” said Nikhat Zareen.

For Nikhat Zareen, this medal has come after years of hard work and toil. The importance of her achievement can best be realised by her, but now she realises its importance even more when she sees the response of people. Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter to congratulate her.

“This medal was special for me because it was the result of so many years of hard work. I was very happy to win a medal for my country. When I returned after winning the medal, I saw people messaging me on my phone as well as tweeting me. Everyone is celebrating my medal. I got to know that our Prime Minister Narendra Modi also tweeted about it. For me, his tweet about my win was a big thing. I am getting so much of love and support and to ensure that this love keeps pouring in, I will keep working hard and I will try to win more medals to make people happier and make my country feel proud,” explained Nikhar Zareen. (ANI)

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