Prime Minister Narendra Modi Mourns Passing of Renowned Indian Shooter and Coach Jaspal Rana The sudden death of Jaspal Rana, a celebrated Indian shooter and coach, has sent shockwaves through the nation’s sporting community. Rana, 49, passed away due to complications related to heart issues, marking a profound loss for Indian sports. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow, calling his death “a profound loss to the nation” and highlighting Rana’s dual legacy as an elite athlete and a dedicated mentor. Modi praised Rana’s “extraordinary achievements in shooting” and his “unwavering commitment to excellence,” emphasizing his role in shaping young talent. President Droupadi Murmu also extended condolences, noting Rana’s status as an Asian Games gold medallist and his enduring impact as both an athlete and coach. She underscored his “dedication, discipline, and commitment to excellence,” stating that his contributions would continue to inspire future generations. Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya echoed these sentiments, describing Rana as an “incredible contributor” to Indian shooting and a “legend” whose legacy would endure. Rana’s career spanned decades of excellence, beginning with his rise as a top pistol shooter. He secured gold medals at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan, and later became a pivotal figure in nurturing India’s shooting talent. His coaching efforts produced notable athletes, including double Olympic bronze medallist Manu Bhaker. Fellow shooters and coaches, such as Olympic champion Abhinav Bindra and silver medallist Vijay Kumar, recalled Rana’s influence. Bindra called him “part of a generation that helped shape Indian shooting,” while Kumar lamented the loss of a “good coach” and teammate.#president_droupadi_murmu #prime_minister_narendra_modi #jaspal_rana #manu_bhaker #sports_minister_mansukh_mandaviya
