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As AP and Telangana fight over her, Gopichand says PV Sindhu is 'Indian'

Updated on: 22 August,2016 05:38 PM IST  | 
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Even as PV Sindhu is being claimed by both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana as their own, the Olympic silver medallist's mentor Pullela Gopichand has sought to end regional controversy by saying that 'she belongs' to India

As AP and Telangana fight over her, Gopichand says PV Sindhu is 'Indian'

Hyderabad: PV Sindhu is being claimed by both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana as their own, but the Olympic silver medallist's mentor Pullela Gopichand on Monday said that "she belongs" to India.


When a reporter sought Sindhu's views on the bragging rights, Gopichand jumped in to try and put an end to the regional controversy by simply stating, "Well, I can only say she (Sindhu) belongs to India."


Pullela Gopichand and PV SindhuIndian badminton player and Olympic silver medalist P.V.Sindhu and her coach, P.Gopichand greets on their arrival at airport in Hyderabad on Monday. Pic/AFP


Gopichand said it's great that various governments are praising and supporting her.

"We should celebrate the fact that all of them (states) want to be part of the celebration and support us." 

Telangana government today accorded a rousing reception and felicitated Sindhu and Gopichand at Gachibowli Stadium after their arrival from Rio.

Andhra Pradesh government also has plans to honour them in a grand way.

Significantly, when Sindhu and Gopichand landed at the Rajiv Gandhi International airport, some ministers from both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh were present to welcome her.

At the felicitation event at the stadium, Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mohd. Mahamood Ali described Sindhu as "Telangana's pride", while Home Minister N Narasimha Reddy called her "Telangana Ammayi (girl)".

"Because of our Sidhu, Telangana's name shone in the entire world", Ali said.

Andhra Pradesh government had announced a cash reward of Rs three crore after she won the silver medal at Rio on Saturday. However, within hours Telangana government went a step ahead and decided to give her Rs five crore. 

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