From getting up at 2am to present a wake-up name to her husband in Tokyo to receiving congratulatory messages from the world over, Ritu Suhas says these shall be recollections for a lifetime for her.
Her bureaucrat husband Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj clinched the silver medal at Paralympics badminton in Tokyo, Japan. In doing so, the 38-year-old district Justice of the Peace of Gautam Buddh Nagar (Noida) additionally turned the first-ever IAS officer to haven’t solely participated but in addition received a medal within the Paralympics.”We are very proud of him. Whatever he has done is a live example for all of us. It was an impossible attempt, I believe. Wins and losses are part and parcel of life but the way he put in all his efforts is what I am going to remember forever,” Ritu, who’s a further district Justice of the Peace in Ghaziabad, instructed PTI.”The race for medals is endless. Today it’s silver, tomorrow it’s gold. Then it would be something else. The biggest achievement is participating in a world tournament and realising a long-nurtured dream,” she mentioned.Congratulatory cellphone calls and messages together with these from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath poured in after the victory.”Bringing glory to India and Uttar Pradesh at the world stage is the achievement,” Ritu mentioned. Suhas and Ritu obtained married in 2008. They have a daughter and a son.”So many phone calls, messages and people’s response on social media. Couldn’t have imagined this and so all this is going to stay with us as memories. I am very happy today,” she mentioned.”I always spoke to him before and after the match,” mentioned Ritu and added that she doesn’t watch Suhas’ matches dwell as a result of doing so makes her anxious.”I get very anxious during his matches so I do not watch them. He only who calls me up after every match to share the results,” she mentioned.Prior to unseeded Suhas’ nail-biting finals with high seed Lucas Mazur of France, Ritu mentioned her husband was relaxed and ready to play with none stress.”He does not believe in taking pressure. He plays with a free mind. He was really excited after the semi-finals victory and I also told him that a medal was certain now,” she mentioned. Suhas’ native village Lalinakere in Shivamogga, Karnataka was additionally celebrating his victory. People who knew him got here out on the streets with candy bins and began distributing them to everybody they met.Similar scenes had been witnessed in Shivamogga city as nicely. Chief Minister Basavaraj S Bommai tweeted, “We are doubly proud that an IAS officer born in Karnataka has excelled both in service and in sports and set an example for our youth.”Former Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa too congratulated Suhas. Ritu mentioned Suhas has been taking part in badminton for the previous seven years and labored very laborious to enhance his sport.