India has so far won three medals in the Paris Olympics and all three medals have come in shooting. Before Swapnil Kusale, Manu Bhakar and Sarabjot Singh had won medals in the Paris Games. Manu has won two medals in different events and is in the race for the third. Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is one of the big contenders to win the gold medal and all eyes are once again on this athlete. Meanwhile, the Indian-origin CEO has promised to give free visa to Neeraj Chopra if he wins gold. Mohak Nahata, founder and CEO of San Francisco-based online visa application platform Atlys, announced in a post that if Neeraj wins gold, he will send free visas to everyone.
The Indian-origin CEO had shared a post on LinkedIn asking for visa free after Neeraj Chopra won the gold medal. After his post went viral, he explained in detail how to apply for the free visa. He has said that there will be no charge for this and users can choose any one country themselves.
Mohak Nahata said, “On July 30, I had promised everyone a free visa if Neeraj Chopra wins the gold medal. Many of you had asked for information about this. So here I am sharing with you. If he wins the gold medal, we will provide free visa for one whole day to all the users. Will we charge you any fees? The cost of your visa will be zero, it is completely up to us. Which countries are included in this offer? All countries, you choose where you want to go.
On August 1, Mohak shared a post, in which he said that you share your email address in the comment below this post and we will create an account. He said, “What do you have to do to avail this offer? “Put your email in the comments below and we’ll create an account for you with Freak Visa Credit.”
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The qualification round of men’s javelin throw event will be held on August 6. If Chopra is successful in winning the gold medal on August 8, he will become the fifth player in the world to defend his title in javelin throw and the first Indian player to win two consecutive individual gold medals. Another Indian teenager Jena will also present his challenge in men’s javelin throw.