"Hearty Congratulations to #SakshiMalik for winning a medal in women's wrestling in #Rio2016 and doing India proud," President Mukherjee said in his official Twitter handle.
PM Modi described Sakshi's bronze winning performance as a gift to the country on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan and said her feat will inspire the country's sportspersons.
"On this very auspicious day of Raksha Bandhan, Sakshi Malik, a daughter of India, wins a Bronze & makes all of us very proud," Modi said in a tweet.
Modi also conveyed wishes to the people on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan.
Last night, Sakshi ended the country's painful wait for a medal at the Rio Olympic Games by clinching the bronze in the 58kg category, pulling off a sensational 8-5 victory over her rival in the play-off bout.
The 23-year-old from Rohtak became only the fourth woman athlete from India to win an Olympic medal as she earned the dramatic win after falling behind 0-5 in the do-or-die bout on day 12.
"Congrats #SakshiMalik on winning #wrestling bronze at the #Rio2016. She has created history & made the country proud."
Sports Minister Vijay Goel also congratulated Sakshi on her winning the bronze.
"Congratulations to Sakshi Malik!!!.Wins First #Olympics #Bronze Medal for #IND," Goel tweeted.
"Witnessed Thrilling Match of #wrestling in which Sakshi overcame 5-0 deficit in First Half to win the bout 8-5 in the end," he added.
Congratulating Sakshi, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore said the country was proud of her.
"Congrats #SakshiMalik for the #Bronze @ #Rio2016 . #IND's daughter, we are proud of you.. Well done??."
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Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar also congratulated grappler Sakshi Malik for the feat.
"Sakshi Malik has done Haryana and the country proud by opening India's account in the medals tally in the Olympics at Rio in Brazil. I congratulate her and members of her family on her achievement. The way she came from behind to win Bronze at Rio shows her class, grit and determination," the Chief Minister said in a statement.
Malik, a silver medallist at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games and bronze winner at the 2014 Incheon Asian Games, earned a dramatic win after falling behind 0-5 in the do-or-die bout on day 12 of the Olympics.
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