Omar Abdullah Flags Off Jammu Marathon with Milind Soman, Gul Panag

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah flagged off the inaugural Jammu Marathon at Maulana Azad Stadium, joined by fitness icons Milind Soman and Gul Panag. The event saw strong participation despite rainy weather, promoting unity, fitness, and a message against drug abuse in the region. Gul Panag highlighted the importance of leadership, noting the Chief Minister's presence as a role model for youth. Participants expressed hope that the marathon is a step towards establishing Jammu and Kashmir as a future hub for sporting activities.

Key Points: Jammu Marathon Inaugurated by CM Omar Abdullah

  • Inaugural marathon promotes fitness
  • Strong anti-drug abuse message
  • Leadership inspires youth participation
  • Enthusiastic turnout despite rain
  • Aims to make J&K a sports hub
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J-K: CM Omar Abdullah flags off inaugural Jammu Marathon alongside fitness icons Milind Soman, Gul Panag

CM Omar Abdullah flags off the first Jammu Marathon with fitness icons Milind Soman and Gul Panag, promoting fitness and a drug-free J&K.

"When the CM is the role model, the youth have no more excuses. - Gul Panag"

Jammu, March 29

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah flagged off the inaugural Jammu Marathon at Maulana Azad Stadium on Sunday, joining participants alongside Milind Soman and Gul Panag.

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation despite rain, promoting fitness, unity, and a strong message against drug abuse in the region.

Speaking to ANI, actress Gul Panag lauded the spirit of the runners and organisers, noting the strong response to the inaugural edition. "To get so much support for the first edition of the marathon is quite an achievement. Despite the weather, people turned up in large numbers. I congratulate both the participants and supporters," she said.

Highlighting the presence of Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Panag added that leadership plays a key role in inspiring youth. "When the CM is the role model, the youth have no more excuses," she said, while emphasising the importance of fitness and maintaining good health.

Fitness icon Milind Soman also expressed his happiness at being part of the event, calling it a significant step for the region. "It feels very good. It is the first time such a large-scale marathon has been held in Jammu. I hope people enjoy their run," he told ANI.

Soman, who is associated with the Fit India movement, stressed the need to practice what one preaches. "People who talk about fitness should also work towards it. One should be strong and healthy," he said, encouraging people to adopt active lifestyles.

Sharing his personal routine, Soman said he exercises daily for a short duration and does not rely on gyms, trainers, or specialised diets. He also spoke about his preference for barefoot running, encouraging people to experience it themselves.

Other participants and attendees also echoed similar sentiments, describing the marathon as a positive initiative promoting peace, brotherhood, and a drug-free message in the region. They expressed optimism that Jammu and Kashmir could emerge as a hub for sporting activities in the future.

"I want to congratulate the organisers. This is a very good message of peace and prosperity. Jammu and Kashmir is a beautiful state. I am sure it'll become a hub of sports in the coming years. We are also running for the cause of brotherhood and to say no to drugs," participants told ANI.

Meanwhile, Bryan from Kenya, who was present at the event, appreciated the initiative but pointed out minor challenges due to weather conditions.

"The race was nice, but the problem was the weather. However, it is good because it later stopped... It is the first edition and is a nice start... For the next time, they have to rectify the problems... I hope next time I will appreciate it when they invite me next time," he told ANI.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see positive news from Jammu. Sports and fitness can truly unite people. Milind Soman and Gul Panag's involvement adds great inspiration. Hope this becomes an annual event and puts J&K on the marathon map of India.
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Aman W
While the event is good, I hope the administration focuses equally on creating permanent sports infrastructure and regular coaching for local youth. One-off marathons are good PR, but sustained development is what will truly make J&K a sports hub.
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Sarah B
The message against drug abuse is so crucial. Seeing people run for that cause in the rain is truly inspiring. Well done to all the participants and organizers for braving the weather!
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Vikram M
Milind Soman's point about practicing what you preach is bang on. Too many influencers just talk. Also, barefoot running? That's hardcore! Jammu is beautiful, perfect for such events. Jai Hind!
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Kriti O
Heartwarming to see such a positive turnout. This is the real face of Jammu & Kashmir - unity, sportsmanship, and community spirit. More power to everyone involved! ❤️

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