IND vs PAK: When Rajnath Singh poked fun at Pakistan 'with surgical precision'
Hours after the Indian Army destroyed terrorist launch pads across the border to a nation-wide approval, Indian U-18 team defeated Pakistan 3-1 to make the finals in Dhaka.
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New Delhi: Home Minister of India used the best of words and their meanings to poke fun at Pakistan yesterday after Indian colts defeated the arch-rivals in the semi-final of Asian U-18 hockey tournament.
Usually a reticent politician, Rajnath played with words to explain how India won the match "with surgical precision". Yes, after India conducted surgical strikes inside Pakistan on Thursday.
The former Bhartiya Janata Party president took to Twitter to congratulate the Indian team, which eventually won the title today, and used the opportunity to convey the message to Pakistan.
India's U-18 hockey team registers victory in Asia Cup semi-final with surgical precision. Congratulations to the boys on making India proud — Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) September 29, 2016
Hours after the Indian Army destroyed terrorist launch pads across the border to a nation-wide approval, Indian U-18 team defeated Pakistan 3-1 to make the finals in Dhaka.
Today, the Nilam Sanjeep Xess-led outfit beat Bangladesh 5-4 in the final to win second continental age-group tournament. (ALSO READ: India beat Bangladesh 5-4 to win U-18 Asia Cup hockey tournament)
India thus exacted their 4-5 loss to the host in last Saturday’s opening match of the fourth edition of the tournament.
After conceding the first goal, India struck immediately to level the score 1-1 at half-time. India then took a two-goal lead as soon as the third quarter started, only to see the score level at 3-3.
The script continue as India's lead was once again neutralized by a spirited Bangladeshi side, in a front of buoyant home crowd. (ALSO READ: Indian hockey team thrashes Pakistan 3-1 to enter U-18 Asia Cup final)
But India scored the all-important fifth goal in the dying seconds of the match.
And the Union Minister hailed the win, saying "Happy to see the future of Indian hockey in safe hands."
Congratulations to Indian U-18 Hockey team on winning the Asia Cup finals in Dhaka. Happy to see the future of Indian hockey in safe hands. — Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) September 30, 2016
India had previously won the tournament in 2001, when it was introduced for the first time.
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