Srinagar: The 8-year-old world Kickboxing champion, Tajamul Islam on Wednesday said she would meet Prime Minister, Narendra Modi and will urge him to address the pain and agony of Kashmiri people.
“I will meet PM sir and will urge him to find a solution in normalizing the situation in Kashmir,” Tajamul Islam talked to a correspondent here at Bandipora on Wednesday. “Let us see how much PM loves me.”
If the meeting materializes, she would be the youngest ever delegate to meet the Prime Minister of India to ‘talk about Kashmir issue.’
Meanwhile, the young champion feels proud of her parents, coach and others. “Several people prayed for my win and it’s because of their pray that I won the gold medal,” she said.
She said that she will continue to play and will secure her position again in future. “I will continue to play on national and international levels upto 18 years and thereafter will go to Olympics and will hopefully win there as well,” she said.
Meanwhile, Tajamul Islam’s coach, Fasil Ali said that she made him proud. “She achieved the goal what I was aspiring to achieve in my life. I am feeling proud to have a student like her,” Ali said.
He said that he hope that she would continue to win in the future as well.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Bandipora, Sajad Hussain while congratulating Tajamul Islam for winning the gold medal said that they will focus on this game and will flourish it in Kashmir.
Reports said that the district administration on Tuesday organized a felicitation ceremony at mini-secretariat for Tajamul who recently won gold medal in world kick-boxing championship held in Italy.
They said that Tajamul Islam was nominated as brand ambassador National Health Mission for district Bandipora
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