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Businessman promised to give Alto to Arshad Nadeem, people said- ‘He doesn’t even take a cab in India’

Pakistan’s track and field athlete Arshad Nadeem gave his country a chance to rejoice by winning the country’s first Olympic gold medal in athletics in Paris. After this victory, there was a lot of discussion about Arshad’s financial condition and his native village. There was also a lot of talk about the unique gift given by his father-in-law.

Now the announcement by Pakistani-American businessman Ali Sheikhani to gift a new Alto car to Arshad has surprised people. Trollers have started making fun of this announcement. People feel that 27-year-old Arshad Nadeem will not even fit in this small car due to his weight (95 kg) and height of 1.9 meters.

When the news of this gift came out on social media, people started commenting a lot. Some even said that by giving such a small car, you are insulting the athlete who has made the country proud. One user said – Arshad will never fit in such a small car according to his physique.

Update: Pakistani-American businessman Ali Sheikhani has announced to gift a brand new Suzuki Alto car to Arshad Nadeem for winning the gold medal at the Paris Olympics. Awesome 🇵🇰♥️♥️♥️#Paris2024 #Olympics pic.twitter.com/ByTaxWUbnn

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One person wrote – ‘People in India don’t even book Alto cabs. They are giving such a gift.‘ One user jokingly wrote – ‘Giving Alto to Arshad is like putting a cumin seed in the mouth of a camel.’ Another said – ‘This is extreme poverty, they couldn’t have given a better gift than this.

Let us tell you that in the javelin throw event at the Paris Olympics 2024, Pakistani player Arshad Nadeem performed brilliantly and won the gold medal with a throw of 92.97 meters. On the other hand, Neeraj Chopra, performing from India, won the silver medal by securing the second position with a throw of 89.45 meters. With this, this is the first time in the history of Pakistan that an athlete has won a gold medal in an individual event at the Olympics.


Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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