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Challenge accepted, Prime Minister Modi tells Virat Kohli

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The prime minister Narendra Modi has accepted Virat Kohli’s challenge to post a fitness video on Twitter. It all started with the sports minister, Rajyavardhan Rathore, challenging and inviting ministers and celebrities to compete for fitness using #HumFitTohIndiaFit. Since then Twitter has been flooded with images and videos of people accepting the challenge. The prime minister joined the fray early Thursday morning.

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The Indian cricket captain responded to Rathore’s challenge on Wednesday by posting a video and further challenged other include the prime minister.

Early Thursday morning the Prime Minister accepted the challenge in a tweet.

Challenge accepted, Virat! I will be sharing my own #FitnessChallenge video soon. @imVkohli #HumFitTohIndiaFit https://t.co/qdc1JabCYb

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 24, 2018

 

Others who have accepted the challenge include RJ Raunac,  Saina Nehwal, Hrithik Roshan, Manoj Tiwari, and Gautam Gambhir.

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