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Shobhaa De draws flak for mocking Indian athletes at Rio Olympics

Taking to Twitter, the author made fun, saying the atheletes have to gone take selfies instead of winning medals

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 09 2016 | 2:44 PM IST
Author Shobhaa De has mocked at the performance of Indian athletes, saying that they had gone to Rio Olympics to take selfies and not to win medals, inviting angry response from top sportspersons, including star shooter Abhinav Bindra.

After three days of action at the Rio Olympics, Indian athletes have still not won a medal with Bindra missing out on a podium finish by a whisker in men's 10m air rifle event last night.

Taking to Twitter, Shobhaa De made fun at the performance of the Indian athletes, saying that they have to gone to Rio to take selfies instead of winning medals.

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She tweeted:
Her comments did not go down well with some of the top athletes, who reacted angrily to her tweet.

Bindra, India's sole individual Olympic gold medallist, responded, saying:
Bindra yesterday missed a medal by a whisker as he finished fourth after a third-place shoot-off in men's 10m air rifle. The men's hockey team also suffered a late 1-2 defeat to Germany and women's side thrashed 0-3 by Britain in group stages. Archer Laxmirani Majhi crashed out in the Round of 32 eliminators.

Star women's doubles shuttler Jwala Gutta also hit back angrily.

"maybe things will change when the attitude of people like urself change!!!!???? #Proudindian #proudsportsperson," wrote Jwala on her twitter handle.

Tennis player Somdev Devvarman added: "a little harsh to belittle the hard work put in by our athletes ...Don't you think ?."

Former hockey captain Viren Rasquinha asked Shobhaa De to slog it out herself before commenting on the sportspersons.

"Ms. De, kindly run on the hockey pitch for 60 mins & hold a rifle like Abhinav and Gagan. Bit tougher than u think," wrote Rasquinha, who is the CEO of Olympic Gold Quest (OGQ) -- a foundation looking to help India win Olympic Gold medals.

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First Published: Aug 09 2016 | 2:36 PM IST

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