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JALANDHAR(PUNJAB): Indian men’s hockey captain Manpreet Singh speaks exclusively to The New Indian’s Executive Editor Rohan Dua on the country’s bronze medal victory at the…

JALANDHAR(PUNJAB): Indian men’s hockey captain Manpreet Singh speaks exclusively to The New Indian’s Executive Editor Rohan Dua on the country’s bronze medal victory at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. He also opens up on his personal life – marrying a Malaysian national, her ability to speak chaste Punjabi and the Anand Karaj ceremony, fondness for Netflix, Diljit Dosanjh songs and Japanese anime series Naruto. Read & Watch on. Rohan: You have been felicitated by the Chief Minister as well as Governor of Punjab. What does the day mean to you? Manpreet: It was a big day for me as I got the best surprise. We had gone for the cash prize but they were so pleased that they offered me a promotion straight away! ‘Manpreet we will promote you to (the post of) SP’, I was told. I was overjoyed. It has been my dream to be a part of the Punjab Police. Even as a child, I always wanted to serve in the Punjab Police. I became a Deputy Superintendent of Police in 2017. Rohan: How do you like to pass that time in-between games? How do you kill your boredom? Manpreet: I love listening to music. Rohan: Is there any particular genre of music that you like to

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