Hindustan Times (Patiala)

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

- Hitender Rao hrao@hindustant­imes.com n

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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Principal secretary, sports, Ashok Khemka refused to comment on the matter. Leader of the opposition in Haryana, Abhay Chautala termed move to reduce the cash award amount as disgracefu­l. “While Haryana players are being applauded and appreciate­d by other states for bringing laurels to the nation, their own state government is bent on insulting them,’’ Chautala said. The INLD leader said his party will honour the medal winners with cash awards even if government doesn’t.

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