Paralympic icon Devendra Jhajharia set for political plunge

The 42-year-old will be contesting on a BJP ticket in the upcoming general elections from his birthplace, which is the gateway to the Thar desert

PTI

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  • Devendra Jhajharia

New Delhi, 2 March

 

Devendra Jhajharia was only eight when he lost part of his left arm after coming in contact with an electric wire while climbing a tree in his hometown of Churu in Rajasthan. And 34 years after that accident, life has come full circle for India's greatest para-athlete as the celebrated javelin thrower, who has won three Paralympic medals, including two gold, is now set to enter the political arena.

 

The 42-year-old will be contesting on a BJP ticket in the upcoming general elections from his birthplace, which is the gateway to the Thar desert and hits the headlines annually for its record temperatures both in summers and winters.

 

The childhood tragedy that led to the amputation of his left arm was just one of the many odds that Jhajharia battled to climb the ladder of success.

 

His indefatigable spirit fetched him multiple medals at the Paralympics, the last one being a silver in the 2021 Tokyo Games. He is also a two-time para world championships medallist besides being a silver-winner in the 2014 Asian Para Games.

 

A world record holder at the peak of his prowess, Jhajharia received the country's third highest civilian honour, the Padma Bhushan, for his heroics in 2022. It was after the Tokyo silver, which almost did not happen due to the cancer diagnosis of his father Ram Singh Jhajharia in 2020. He lost his father to the dreaded disease and broke down on the podium of a national competition, struggling to cope with the loss.

 

The news of his political plunge comes as he gears up to become the president of the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) in the upcoming polls for the sports body.

 

Jhajharia, who had won a gold medal each in the 2004 Athens and 2016 Rio Paralympics in the F46 disability category, was the only candidate who filed nomination papers for the PCI chief's post till the cut-off time.

 

F46 classification is for athletes with arm deficiency, impaired muscle power or impaired passive range of movement in arms. Jhajharia makes this cut owing to the hand he lost after being electrocuted.

 

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