Fans focus on Arshad Nadeem's Suzuki Alto gift after paris olympics gold

Pakistani-American businessman Ali Sheikhani is under fire on social media after he advertised a Suzuki Alto as a gift for Pakistani javelin thrower Arshan Nadeem, who will return to the country after winning france won the gold medal at the paris 2024 olympics with a throw of 92.97m. Not only did he have an Olympic record to his name, but he also brought pakistan its first gold medal since the Los Angeles Games in 1984. A few days after the victory, some of the media Pakistani-American businessman Ali Sheikhani blames a "new" vehicle for a previous achievement. Pakistani activist Syed Zafar abbas Jafari shared the news in a video. A fan has shared the news about X and wrote: "Update: Pakistani-American businessman Ali Sheikhani gifted Arshad Nadeem a brand new Suzuki Alto car for his gold medal at the paris Olympics. It was well deserved. "

When the news broke online, many fans took to the comment section to share their thoughts. While some were happy for the athlete, others mocked the businessman for giving Nadeem "little". "This is a joke ... he deserves a bmw or an Audi," wrote one user. No one believed the story to be true as he asked, "Is this a joke or what?" One netizen said: “Alto??? Couldn't you find something cheaper?!? This is your first gold! Get it for what it's worth!" One agreed, writing: "Alto you're such a shame!" Another said: This is a huge insult to him. "This is a very small gift, a mocking gift for a gold medalist like this. when he...how can you be happy about this?” User added


The Suzuki Alto is not the first gift Arshad Nadeem received after winning gold at the paris Games. His father-in-law, Mohammad Nawaz, has celebrated the 27-year-old by giving him a buffalo after the victory in France. This unique property is called "respect" in their culture. Meanwhile, Pakistan's punjab chief minister Maryam Nawaz, punjab Governor Sardar Salim Haider Khan and Sindh chief minister Arshad Nadeem received 100 million, 2 million and 50 million pounds respectively.
Arshad Nadeem from Khanwal in punjab, pakistan, was born into a poor family of eight children. "This gold medal is my gift to the whole nation on Independence Day (Ag. 14)


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