Her plan to make a camouflaged entry into her native state Gujarat was put to rest when a crowd flocked in hordes to greet Lajja Gauswami at the airport and the Commonwealth Games medallist, in hindsight, is only "happy" about the "positive" developments around shooting.
Lajja, an ISSF World Cup silver medallist, bagged a bronze in women's 50m rifle 3 positions as India ended their spectacular shooting campaign on a high at the recently-held Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
She says it's not just India but in Gujarat too, interest around shooting has gone up.
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"I can only be very happy that there were people to see me at the airport, since not many were informed about (her arrival from Glasgow). This is a positive development," said the 26-year-old markswoman, who hails from Anand district.
Preparing for the upcoming World Championships, to be held in Granada, Spain, where 64 quota places for the 2016 Rio Olympics will be up for grabs, Lajja says she is not thinking about medals right now.
"Right now I am only focused on training and working out on my loopholes. Medals are not on my mind at the moment. I know I will succeed if I shoot well and for that I need to train hard. So I am only concentrating on training now," the shooter added.