From Prime Minister to President and customary individuals within the nation, India’s star golfer Jeev Milkha Singh has thanked everybody for ‘showering love and unconditional support in these tough times’.
Jeev, who misplaced his mother and father to the pandemic, took to Twitter on Friday and in a collection of tweets he mentioned, “It would be impossible for me to thank each one of you individually, but we will remain eternally indebted to each and every one of you who had us in their thoughts.”
It can be unimaginable for me to thank every certainly one of you individually, however we’ll stay eternally indebted to every and everybody of you who had us of their ideas.
Just to say just a few names…
— Jeev Milkha Singh (@JeevMilkhaSingh) June 25, 2021
India mourned the demise of legendary sprinter Milkha Singh on June 18 when the veteran athlete succumbed to the post-Covid-19 problems in Chandigarh’s PGIMR hospital. Milkha had been recognized with COVID-19 final month. His demise left the complete nation in shock as tributes poured in from all corners for the Commonwealth Games gold medallist.
Jeev had additionally misplaced his mom earlier this month because of COVID-related problems. His mom, Nirmal Kaur was a former captain of the Indian ladies’s volleyball group. She breathed her final on June 13.
Earlier, Jeev had penned down an emotional tribute to his mother and father on Instagram and hoped that his mom and father are collectively and proceed to guard them from ‘up there.’ He had shared latest in addition to outdated (black and white) photographs of the couple and the household and wrote, “The relationship between a child and their parents never changes. It doesn’t matter how old you get or where in the world you end up living or how much you have accomplished in life. The relationship remains simple, it’s one of unconditional love.”
Milkha, who was popularly often called the Flying Sikh, was a four-time Asian Games gold medallist and the 1958 Commonwealth Games champion however his biggest efficiency stays the fourth-place end within the 400m last of the 1960 Rome Olympics. He additionally represented India within the 1956 and 1964 Olympics and was bestowed the Padma Shri in 1959.