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మోదీ ప్రమాణ స్వీకారానికి రాహుల్​, సోనియా గాంధీ

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Published : May 29, 2019, 8:44 PM IST

దిల్లీలో గురువారం జరిగే నరేంద్ర మోదీ ప్రమాణ స్వీకారోత్సవానికి కాంగ్రెస్ అధ్యక్షుడు రాహుల్​గాంధీ, సోనియా గాంధీ, గులాంనబీ ఆజాద్ హాజరుకానున్నారు.

మోదీ ప్రమాణ స్వీకారానికి రాహుల్​, సోనియా గాంధీ

దిల్లీలో రేపు(గురువారం) జరిగే నరేంద్ర మోదీ ప్రమాణ స్వీకారోత్సవానికి హాజరుకావాలని కాంగ్రెస్ అధ్యక్షుడు రాహుల్​గాంధీ నిర్ణయించుకున్నారు. అలాగే యూపీఏ చైర్​పర్సన్​ సోనియా గాంధీ, పార్టీ సీనియర్​ నేత గులాంనబీ ఆజాద్​లు కూడా కార్యక్రమానికి వెళతారని కాంగ్రెస్ పార్టీ స్పష్టం చేసింది.

2019 సార్వత్రిక ఎన్నికల్లో కాంగ్రెస్ పార్టీ ఘోర పరాజయాన్ని చవిచూసింది. కేవలం 52 స్థానాలు మాత్రమే సొంతంగా సాధించగలిగింది. మరోవైపు ప్రధాన ప్రత్యర్థి భాజపా మాత్రం 303 స్థానాలను కైవసం చేసుకుని విజయకేతనం ఎగురవేసింది. వరుసగా రెండోసారి అధికార పీఠం దక్కించుకుంది.

దిల్లీలో రేపు(గురువారం) జరిగే నరేంద్ర మోదీ ప్రమాణ స్వీకారోత్సవానికి హాజరుకావాలని కాంగ్రెస్ అధ్యక్షుడు రాహుల్​గాంధీ నిర్ణయించుకున్నారు. అలాగే యూపీఏ చైర్​పర్సన్​ సోనియా గాంధీ, పార్టీ సీనియర్​ నేత గులాంనబీ ఆజాద్​లు కూడా కార్యక్రమానికి వెళతారని కాంగ్రెస్ పార్టీ స్పష్టం చేసింది.

2019 సార్వత్రిక ఎన్నికల్లో కాంగ్రెస్ పార్టీ ఘోర పరాజయాన్ని చవిచూసింది. కేవలం 52 స్థానాలు మాత్రమే సొంతంగా సాధించగలిగింది. మరోవైపు ప్రధాన ప్రత్యర్థి భాజపా మాత్రం 303 స్థానాలను కైవసం చేసుకుని విజయకేతనం ఎగురవేసింది. వరుసగా రెండోసారి అధికార పీఠం దక్కించుకుంది.

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Narashino, Japan – 24th May, 2019
1. 00:00 Various of Japan forward Jun Endo at training
2. 00:30 SOUNDBITE (Japanese): Jun Endo, Japan forward:
(On being the youngest player in the team)
"I think age doesn't matter when it comes to playing football.  I know that I don't have much experience yet, but I believe that I'm good at learning quickly by watching experienced players.  Because I'm younger than other players, I'll work harder. I just try to keep running on the pitch."
3. 01:04 Japan training
4. 01:09 Various of Japan head coach Asako Takakura
5. 01:31 SOUNDBITE (Japanese): Asako Takakura, Japan head coach:
(On being the first female head coach of the Japanese women's national team)
"Many people often ask me about this. I think I just have to give my players everything I have in order to win matches and bring out the potential of my players. Of course, I have a large responsibility on my shoulders to get results, but I'm not alone. There are great players and staff around me, so I don't take it all on myself. I just want to keep on challenging."
Lyon, France – 28th March, 2019
6. 02:20 Various of Saki Kumagai training with Lyon
7. 02:46 SOUNDBITE (French): Saki Kumagai, Japan captain:
(On Japan's goal at the World Cup)
"We want to win the World Cup. We won it eight years ago, we were world champions. I was only twenty years old and it was magnificent. Obviously, I would like to win it again, to win the World Cup."
Narashino, Japan – 24th May, 2019
8. 03:28 Various of Japan training
9. 03:56 SOUNDBITE (Japanese): Asako Takakura, Japan head coach:
(On having such a young squad)
"This is a very young team, so I can't say we have enough experience. But these young players have had great results playing with our youth national teams. I don't worry too much about the lack of experience. I want to believe instead in young players' fearless young power. Having said that, they may feel pressure since this is the first time for many at the World Cup. All we can do is trust in them and prepare for the situation."
10. 04:44 Various of forward Kumi Yokoyama at training
11. 04:58 SOUNDBITE (Japanese): Asako Takakura, Japan head coach:
(On what she wants to achieve at the World Cup)
"If players believe in their techniques and ability to link passes, they may be able to surprise the world. We'll be happy if we can show a different style of football to the world. And we'll be exceedingly happy if we can get good results."   
Lyon, France – 28th March, 2019
12. 05:37 Saki Kumagi training with Lyon
13. 05:45 SOUNDBITE (French): Saki Kumagai, Japan captain:
(On Japan's young squad)
:The Japan squad has had many changes in terms of players but also with the head coach. But obviously we will aim for the trophy anyway. But it is true that we are not the same team anymore so I really don't know what to expect. We have the experience of being able to reach the two last World Cup finals, I was there for both. So I have this experience, but this is not the case for everyone in the squad, it is only the case for a few players."  
Narashino, Japan – 24th May, 2019
14. 06:17 Midfielder Yuka Momiki at training
15. 06:28 SOUNDBITE (Japanese): Jun Endo, Japan forward:
(On what she wants to achieve at the World Cup)
"I have been watching the World Cup on TV and dreaming of playing on that pitch.  Now here I am.  I'm so happy that I will have a chance to realise my dream at my age.  If I can finish this World Cup with smile on my face with no regrets, that will bring a huge positive effect on my football career."   
16. 06:58 Japan training
SOURCE: SNTV
DURATION: 07:05
STORYLINE:
Jun Endo turned 19 a few days ago and is headed to her first World Cup.
The Japan forward has lots of company. Sixteen others on the 23-player roster are also going for the first time. "I think age doesn't matter when it comes to playing football," Endo said. "I know that I don't have much experience yet, but I think I'm good at learning quickly. Because I'm younger than other players, I'll work harder. I just try to keep running."
Few people believe Japan will win the World Cup, which opens on June 7 in France. That honour falls to favourites like France, England, Germany and the United States.
But beware of Japan, a team known at home as "Nadeshiko," the name of a small flower that is meant to symbolize the ideal Japanese woman.
The country won the World Cup in 2011 and was runner-up in 2015 — both times against the Americans. The coach this time is Asako Takakura, who has taken over from the highly successful Norio Sasaki.
Takakura went to the World Cup twice as a player and is the first woman in charge, a fact she does not seem to dwell on.
But some see it as a breakthrough in a country that has few women in corporate board rooms or in the top ranks of government. It also comes as players are pushing FIFA, the governing body of soccer, to upgrade the profile of the women's game.
"Many people often ask me about this," Takakura said. "I believe that I just need to give my players everything I have in order to win matches and bring out the potential of my players."Of course, I have a large responsibility on my shoulders to get results. But I'm not alone."
In France Japan has group matches with Argentina, Scotland and their 2015 semi final opponent England before what they hope will be a historic run at a third-consecutive World Cup final.
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