Deccan Chronicle

Officials treated us as servants: Golfer

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Kolkata, Dec. 22: Top Indian golfer S.S.P. Chawrasia has lashed out at the Indian Olympic Associatio­n and the sports ministry for not yet receiving the full amount of promised `30 lakh earmarked as preparator­y money for the Rio Olympics.

Both Chawrasia and fellow golfer Anirban Lahiri are yet to receive the allocated amount from the sports ministry. A livid Chawrasia termed the shoddy treatment by IOA officials at the Rio Games as if they were “servants”.

“It has been four months and they have had several paperworks done but Lahiri, a winner of 16 titles around the world, was not even paid a penny, while I have managed to get `5.5 lakh so far,” Chawrasia told reporters.

“I have the letter where they promised to reimburse up to `30 lakh. But post-Rio we are told that the amount is reduced to `15 lakh,” fumed Chawrasia, who won the Hero Indian Open and Resorts World Manila Masters this year.

Asked about his experience in Rio, Chawrasia vented his ire at the IOA officials.

“There were no proper arrangemen­t right from vehicle arrangemen­t. It was freezing cold and kept raining and they did not even arrange an umbrella or raincoat for us. They would behave as if they were maalik (owners) and we were their naukars (servants),” Chawrasia claimed.

“We were asked to wait at the airport for four hours for a vehicle and Lahiri came on his own. We were feeling so bad. Now we will think twice before representi­ng India at the Olympics. We don’t like to keep on harping on this subject as we want to concentrat­e on the tougher assignment­s ahead,” he added.

Highlighti­ng the payment issue, he said the ministry in a written communicat­ion had promised an amount of `30 lakh towards expenses incurred in Rio and also for the coaching camps in the build-up to the Olympics.

“Lahiri has not got anything yet and was told that he has missed the deadline to submit the papers. It’s only because of a friend of mine, who made rounds of the office in Delhi for several days to submit the bills, that I could get `5.5 lakh.”

Chawrasia however said there was a ray of hope as a few days back was an e-mail that has come from the ministry asking him to submit the details again.

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S.S.P. Chawrasia

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