Leander Paes Joins BJP, Meets PM Modi to Serve India's Youth & Sports

Tennis legend Leander Paes formally joined the Bharatiya Janata Party and met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. Paes expressed his honour at serving the nation under PM Modi's guidance and thanked Home Minister Amit Shah for his induction. His political switch from the Trinamool Congress comes just before the crucial West Bengal Assembly elections. Paes has committed to focusing on youth development and the growth of sports in the country.

Key Points: Leander Paes Joins BJP, Meets PM Modi & Amit Shah

  • Paes joins BJP ahead of Bengal polls
  • Meets PM Modi, thanks Amit Shah
  • Focus on youth and sports development
  • Switched from Trinamool Congress
  • Elections on April 23 & 29
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'Honoured to be part of your team: Leander Paes meets PM Modi after joining BJP

Tennis legend Leander Paes joins BJP, meets PM Narendra Modi. Discusses youth, sports development ahead of Bengal elections with Amit Shah.

"Honoured to be part of your team and to serve India under your guidance. - Leander Paes"

Kolkata, April 1

A day after joining the Bharatiya Janata Party, tennis legend Leander Paes on Wednesday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi.

"Humbled by the leadership, energy, and passion of Shri Narendra Modi Ji for our nation. Honoured to be part of your team and to serve India under your guidance. Jai Hind Jai Bharat," Paes wrote in his reply to a post on X, formerly Twitter, by Prime Minister Modi after their meeting.

Earlier, PM Modi made a social media post about their meeting and said they discussed a wide range of issues.

"Had a great meeting with Shri Leander Paes Ji. India is very proud of its accomplishments in tennis. We discussed a wide range of issues. His passion towards sports and nation-building is truly admirable," PM Modi wrote in his post.

Earlier on Tuesday, Paes joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) just before the upcoming Bengal elections.

On Tuesday, Paes expressed his gratitude towards Home Minister Amit Shah for inducting him into the BJP and said he will strive to live up to his faith with dedication and sincerity.

In a post on X, Paes said, "Deeply honoured and grateful to Shri Amit Shah Ji @AmitShah for inducting me into the Bharatiya Janata Party @BJP4India and reposing his trust in me. I will strive to live up to his faith with dedication and sincerity. Till today, I wore the Tiranga on my chest. Now I carry it on my shoulders too and will work towards empowering our youth and strengthening sports across the nation. Jai Bharat Jai Hind

In another social media post, Paes said he is committed to working with a strong focus on youth development and growth of sport in the country after joining the BJP earlier on Tuesday, just ahead of elections in West Bengal.

He also thanked Nitin Nabin, the BJP's national president, for believing in him.

"I sincerely thank Shri Nitin Nabin Ji @NitinNabin for being instrumental and inspiring, for his encouragement, and for believing in me as I begin this new journey with the Bharatiya Janata Party. I am committed to working with dedication and integrity, with a strong focus on youth development and the growth of sport in our country. Jai Bharat Jai Hind," Paes said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

Paes formally joined the BJP in New Delhi in the presence of senior party leaders, days after meeting state BJP chief Nitin Nabin in Kolkata, which had fuelled speculation about his political move.

Welcoming him into the party, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said, "There is no need for a separate introduction of the legendary Leander Paes. Across India, there is no need to explain who Leander Paes is. Even so, today, Leander Paes' entry into the BJP family is historic. Inspired by the work Prime Minister Modi has done for sports and athletes over the past 12 years, Leander Paes has joined our party as a BJP member..."

Paes, one of India's most celebrated tennis players with multiple Grand Slam titles, had earlier entered politics by joining the All India Trinamool Congress in 2021. He had campaigned for the party during the Goa Assembly elections in 2022 but did not contest any polls.

His switch comes at a crucial time as political activity intensifies in West Bengal ahead of the Assembly elections. The contest in the state is expected to be primarily between the ruling All India Trinamool Congress, led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and the BJP, which is aiming to expand its footprint in the state.

The West Bengal Assembly elections will be held in two phases on April 23 and April 29, with counting scheduled for May 4. All 294 constituencies will go to the polls in what is shaping up to be a closely watched political battle.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Another celebrity joining BJP just before elections in Bengal. Feels more like a strategic move than a genuine ideological shift. He was with TMC just a few years ago. Hope he stays committed and doesn't just become a star campaigner.
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Aditya G
Jai Hind! A true champion for India now ready to serve the nation in a different arena. His experience can inspire millions of young athletes. PM Modi's vision for sports is indeed attracting the best talents.
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Sarah B
Interesting move. As an observer, I hope his focus on youth development is genuine and leads to concrete policies. Sports infrastructure in many parts of India still needs massive improvement. Actions matter more than party symbols.
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Karthik V
"Now I carry it on my shoulders too" – powerful words from a legend. His patriotism has never been in doubt. If he can help identify and nurture sporting talent at the grassroots, especially beyond cricket, it will be a great service to the country.
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Nisha Z
With due respect to his sporting achievements, I'm not sure how jumping parties right before elections sets a good example. Politics needs consistency and deep understanding of issues, not just popularity. Let's see what work he actually does on the ground.
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Michael C

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