When India's top badminton player Saina Nehwal joined the Bharatiya Janata Party, former doubles player Jwala Gutta, without taking her name, taunted her and called it 'inexplicably' to join the party. After Olympic medalist Saina joined the BJP on Wednesday, Gutta tweeted, 'Heard for the first time. I started playing inexplicably and now joined the party unnecessarily. 'Former world number one badminton player Saina said after joining BJP that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inspired her with her hard work for the country.
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On Wednesday, Saina joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. She said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inspired her with his hard work for the country. Nehwal, who joined the party at a function on the BJP headquarters, said that the BJP is doing a lot of work for the country and she will play her role as a member.
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Saina, who often praised the policies of the central government on Twitter, told journalists that she herself is a hard working player and likes hardworking people. He said, 'I work hard myself and I like hardworking people. Narendra Modi sir is working day and night for the country. If I could do some work with him, it would be my pleasure. I take a lot of inspiration from Modi sir. He is my inspiration. 'Former world number one Saina has won many international titles including Olympic bronze. He won a bronze medal at the London Olympics 2012. Her elder sister Chandranshu Nehwal also took party membership with her.
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