Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday lauded the Indian women’s cricket team for creating history by clinching the Women’s Cricket World Cup for the first time, calling the victory a moment of immense national pride and a testament to the growing confidence and strength of India’s daughters.
Addressing a gathering in Saharsa, the Prime Minister said, “Yesterday in Mumbai, India’s daughters have created history. India has won the Women’s Cricket World Cup for the first time. After 25 years, the world has got a new world champion, and India’s daughters have given this pride to the entire nation.”
Describing the triumph as more than just a sporting achievement, PM Modi emphasized that it reflects a deeper transformation in the nation. “This victory isn’t just limited to the sports field. It’s also a symbol of India’s daughters’ newfound confidence,” he remarked.
Highlighting the players’ humble roots, the Prime Minister said the win showcases the strength and determination of women emerging from small towns and rural areas. “These are daughters from small villages and towns; these are daughters of our farmers, labourers, and lower middle-class families. I’m proud of them; the entire nation is proud,” he said, drawing applause from the crowd.
PM Modi also expressed heartfelt congratulations to the parents and families of the players, acknowledging their sacrifices and unwavering support. “I also extend my heartfelt congratulations to the parents of these champion daughters,” he said.
The Prime Minister’s remarks come as the nation celebrates this historic sporting milestone, which marks a new chapter in India’s women’s sports and inspires millions of young girls across the country to dream big.