Entire family played a key role for the country, Neeraj is a descendant of Veer Marathas
Entire family played a key role for the country, Neeraj is a descendant of Veer Marathas
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The whole country knows Neeraj Chopra today. Today his name is recognized by the world. When Neeraj Chopra, who raised the pride of the tricolor in the Tokyo Olympics, won the gold medal, PM Narendra Modi told him, 'You have marked the stream of Panipat.' Well said, Neeraj Chopra, who gave gold to India, has engulfed the hearts of 130 crore countrymen today. Since Saturday evening, they have been involved in house-to-house. But few people know about Neeraj Chopra that this blood flowing in his body and the water of Panipat is not a story of today. This water of Panipat is also a sign of the centuries-old sacrifices of their ancestors. Do you know what is Neeraj Chopra's association with Veer Marathas? Do you know that Tilak of India's pride and pride, Neeraj is not the only one in his family who has given gold to the country? Neeraj is a descendant of a family that has given his bosom for India in the past as well.

The thing is from the year 1761. Neeraj Chopra's ancestors had come to Panipat to fight the third battle of Panipat on behalf of the great Peshwa Balaji Bajirao. This war was fought between the Afghan ruler Ahmed Shah Abdali and the brave Marathas. Thereafter, Neeraj Chopra's ancestors settled in Panipat. Today the country and the world have seen Neeraj's muscle power and skill in javelin throw, it reminds us of the bravery, strength, and power of the Marathas who sacrificed for the motherland in the same Panipat. Neeraj Chopra is carrying forward the same saga of his ancestors. He is proving their mettle in the world through javelin throw.

That was the decisive battle in which unfortunately some traitors of India had supported the enemies… and the Marathas had an unforgettable defeat. The experts of history know very well how much this defeat has caused a great loss to the country. On this defeat, a scholar had told that 'The defeat of the Marathas did not decide who would rule in India, it definitely decided who would not rule.' In fact, at that time the power of the British had not increased so much that they would have spread all over India. The best times of the Mughals were over. The greatest power in Bharata was that of the Marathas. It was almost decided that after the Mughals, the country would now be ruled by the Marathas. But the defeat of Panipat weakened the power of the Marathas and gave the British an open field to advance. Ahmad Shah Abdali then returned to Afghanistan after looting and bloodshed. India became a slave of the British.

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