The 2025 Women's World Cup-winning Indian team met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During the meeting, the Prime Minister personally fed injured player Pratika Rawal, who was in a wheelchair, an emotional moment. This gesture reflects his respect and support for the players.
An emotional and heartwarming moment was captured on camera during the Indian women's cricket team's meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who created history by winning the Women's World Cup 2025. This moment was for a player who had to be sidelined from the team just before the World Cup due to injury. This player was none other than young batsman Pratika Rawal.
Pratika Rawal was ruled out of the Indian squad due to injury just before the semi-finals, and was replaced by Shafali Verma. However, Pratika's stellar performance in the league stage played a key role in the team's progress to the final stages. After winning the World Cup, Team India invited her to the podium and celebrated the victory with her, a perfect example of team spirit.
When the team met Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the victory, Pratika Rawal was present, but due to her injury, she was confined to a wheelchair. This special moment occurred while the Indian team players were eating. Due to her injury, Pratika Rawal was unable to eat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi then approached her and offered her some food with his own hands. Pratika accepted it respectfully. This personal affection and attention from the Prime Minister moved everyone.

The video is rapidly going viral on social media, and people are praising the Prime Minister's humanitarian side. This moment wasn't just about serving a simple meal, but rather shows that the country's leadership respects and recognizes athletes who contribute to the nation despite injuries. For Pratika Rawal, who was wheelchair-bound despite participating in the victory celebrations, it was an unforgettable moment, made even more memorable by Prime Minister Modi's unique style.
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