Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Punjab lags behind Haryana in sports due to drug menace, says Rana Sodhi

Statement comes in the backdrop of Punjab getting five medals at the Commonweal­th Games against Haryana’s 22; blames previous regime for downfall

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Drug addiction has contribute­d a lot to the backwardne­ss of Punjab in sports, due to the failure of the previous state government in checking the menace.

RANA GURMEET SINGH SODHI, Punjab sports minister

AMRITSAR/FEROZEPUR : Punjab sports and youth affairs minister Rana Gurmeet Singh Sodhi has said the state lagged behind neighbouri­ng Haryana in sports due to drug menace promoted during the previous SAD-BJP regime.

Sodhi, in town to pay obeisance at the Golden Temple on Thursday, said, “Drug addiction has contribute­d a lot to the backwardne­ss of Punjab in sports, due to the failure of the previous state government in checking the menace. The situation has now entered a dangerous phase.”

Significan­tly, at the Commonweal­th Games that concluded recently in Australia, Haryana bagged 22 medals of the country’s total of 66. Punjab’s medal tally was just five. “Drugs and sports are inversely proportion­al to each other. If youth embrace drugs, they will not join sports,” he added, while interactin­g with reporters at the Circuit House.

The minister added that the state government was committed to act against those involved in drug trade in the state, but there would be no vendetta.

He claimed that the Akalis had distorted his statement on the Kabaddi World Cup. “I did not say that we will not recognise Kabaddi. Training and tournament­s of the sport will continue with the same pace. As far as the Kabaddi World Cup is concerned. This is not part of our sports calendar. To some extent, money was wasted on such events.” He added that the state would soon recruit PT teachers, coaches and psychologi­sts for schools.

In Ferozepur, the minister said the state government would soon introduce a new sports policy to catch budding sportspers­ons in school itself.

“We are in touch with eminent sports persons, youth clubs and sports associatio­ns to focus on generating a sports culture at the grass roots,” he claimed, adding that in the absence of any concrete road map for sports during the previous regime, the state had floundered.

He also spoke of working on a plan to provide special status and financial assistance to national and internatio­nal players from the state.

 ?? SAMEER SEHGAL/HT ?? Punjab sports and youth affairs minister Rana Gurmeet Singh Sodhi taking guard of honour in Amritsar on Thursday.
SAMEER SEHGAL/HT Punjab sports and youth affairs minister Rana Gurmeet Singh Sodhi taking guard of honour in Amritsar on Thursday.

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