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We will create Indian champions in Free Fire: Kiren Rijiju

Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju said Free Fire India Today League will also add to his dream of making India a global super powerhouse. Ahead of the Free Fire India Today League Final, Kiren Rijiju said he was confident India would create champions in the times to come.

"It is very relevant for today's time. We will create Indian champions in Free Fire. The Free Fire India Today League will also add to my dream of making India a global super powerhouse. We will do everything to promote and make it big," Rijiju said.

Sports Minister Rijiju said it was his dream to see India become a global sporting superhouse. "An unfit nation cannot become a sporting powerhouse. We have to make people understand that sports is a way of life. Sports defines a country's image. Nothing is bigger than the Olympics or any sporting event.. be it a World Cup or any tournament."

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