Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Haryana may now cut prize money to athletes employed with services, Rlys

- Hitender Rao

CHANDIGARH: The Manohar Lal Khattar government proposed on Tuesday to slash cash rewards for Haryana’s internatio­nal medal winners employed with central organisati­ons such as the railways and the army.

The move comes in the wake of a controvery over the government asking sportspers­ons employed with the state government to part with 30% of their earnings from commercial endorsemen­ts.

Officials in the chief minister’s office said the proposal to deduct the cash award amount for sportspers­ons was floated at a meeting held by chief minister Khattar.

“The chief minister’s proposal is reasonable. Sportspers­ons who play for other organisati­ons can’t be accommodat­ed. The sports policy also doesn’t allow it. They also get cash awards from their respective organisati­ons,” said one of the officials cited above.

Alok Verma, aide-de camp (ADC) to the chief minister, did not respond to calls and text messages seeking comment.

The issue, however, remains far from conclusive­ly settled as sports minister Anil Vij expressed opposition to the cut.

Vij said he had proposed a relaxation in the policy for those medal winners who did not represent the state at the national level and played for organisati­ons such as the railways and services due to employment or sports training.

“I sent the file to the chief minister today proposing this relaxation. I am pretty hopeful we will give cash awards to every medal winner without any deduction,’’ Vij said.

The relaxation, if approved, will be applicable to medal winners at the Olympics, paralympic­s, four-year world championsh­ips (restricted to sports discipline­s played in the Olympics and paralympic­s), Asian Games, Para Asian Games, Youth Olympics, Commonweal­th Games, Commonweal­th Games (para athletes) and Youth Asian Games.

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