Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

I kept my promise, when will you, Sakshi asks Khattar govt

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

ROHTAK :Olympic medallist Sakshi Malik on Saturday took to the social media site, Twitter, to criticise the Haryana government for not fulfilling the announceme­nts made for her.

“I fulfilled my promise of winning a medal for the country. When will the state government fulfil the promises made by them?” she asked in a tweet in Hindi.

“Announceme­nts made by Haryana Government after my OLYMPIC MEDAL win were for MEDIA ONLY?” she asked in another tweet in English, addressed to the Haryana chief minister’s office, state sports minister Anil Vij and Union sports minister Vijay Goel.

Notably, the Manohar Lal Khattar-led BJP government had made several announceme­nts after Malik won the bronze medal in Rio Olympics last year.

These included ₹2.5-crore cash prize as per the sports policy of the state, a government job of wrestling director at Rohtak’s Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) for Sakshi, promotion for her mother working in an anaganwadi and a plot for the family.

Khattar had also announced to set up a sports nursery and a stadium at her native village Mokhra in Rohtak district.

However, while the government presented Sakshi a ₹2.5-crore cheque on the day of her return, the remaining announceme­nts are yet to be implemente­d.

“They have done nothing on my promotion in the anganwadi department. Neither has Sakshi been given a government job or the promised plot,” the wrestler’s mother Sudesh Malik told Hindustan Times.

“We are thankful to the government about presenting the cheque on the same day. But what about the rest of the announceme­nts? I have been talking to the CM and the sports minister, but all they are giving is assurance,” she said.

“Even the ₹10-lakh cash prize announced for her coaches has not been given yet,” she added.

The accusation­s of the grappler come a week after the family of martyr soldier Mandeep Singh had accused the government of delaying the payment of ex gratia.

Sepoy Mandeep Singh’s body was mutilated by terrorists after being killed last year during ceasefire violation in Jammu and Kashmir.

His family recently warned of approachin­g Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the state government had “failed to fulfil the promises made by it” after the martyrdom of the soldier.

 ??  ?? A screenshot of tweets posted by Olympian medallist Sakshi Malik on Saturday.
A screenshot of tweets posted by Olympian medallist Sakshi Malik on Saturday.

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