News APP

NewsApp (Free)

Read news as it happens
Download NewsApp

Available on  gplay

This article was first published 8 years ago
Home  » Sports » PHOTOS: Mary Kom, Rahul Gandhi, Sehwag in 'Vijender's corner'

PHOTOS: Mary Kom, Rahul Gandhi, Sehwag in 'Vijender's corner'

July 17, 2016 00:42 IST
Get Rediff News in your Inbox:

Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi poses for a selfie with a 'fan' at the Thyagaraj stadium in New Delhi on Saturday before Vijender Singh's bout

IMAGE: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi poses for a selfie with a 'fan' at the Thyagaraj stadium in New Delhi on Saturday before Vijender Singh's bout. Photograph: Manvender Vashist/PTI

Vijender Singh, who beat Australian Kerry Hope to win his 7th pro boxing title, was cheered deliriously by a packed partisan crowd that also saw some big names at the Thyagaraj stadium in New Delhi on Saturday.

Vijender wins WBO Asia Pacific super middleweight title

Getting a ringside view of the action were Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and Indian Premier League commissioner Rajiv Shukla, Olympic champion boxer MC Mary Kom, star wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt, cricketers Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina.

Also in Vijender’s corner were folk from the entertainment industry including actor Randeep Hooda, Ranvijay Singh and Neha Dhupia.

Olympic boxer Mary Kom and cricketer Suresh Raina before the WBO Asia Pacific Middleweight Championship at Thyagaraj Sports Complex in New Delhi on Saturday

IMAGE: Olympic boxer Mary Kom and cricketer Suresh Raina before the WBO Asia Pacific Middleweight Championship at Thyagaraj Sports Complex in New Delhi on Saturday. Photograph: Manvender Vashist/PTI

Vijender put up a dominating performance to send the crowd into hysteria with his lethal right jabs and uppercuts – giving his famous fans a lot to cheer about.

According to PTI, the evening did not go very well for Rahul Gandhi, who was booed by a part of the crowd.

Sporting a grey t-shirt and demins, Gandhi walked into the stadium only to be welcomed by some boos and chants of 'Modi, Modi', referring to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sent in his direction.

The 46-year-old was subjected to another round of boos when he walked out of the stadium at the end of the bout. However, he didn't react to the fuss and simply smiled back before leaving the stadium.

Get Rediff News in your Inbox:
AGENCIES

Paris Olympics 2024

India's Tour Of Australia 2024-25