The Asian Age

AWARD ANOMALY

Wrestler Bajrang threatens to sue

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New Delhi, Sept. 20: Miffed at being ignored for the prestigiou­s Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, star wrestler Bajrang Punia on Thursday threatened to take legal action against the government for not considerin­g him for the country’ highest sporting honour.

Bajrang was nominated for the Khel Ratna by the Wrestling Federation of India following his twin gold medals at this year’s Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games and Jakarta Asian Games.

But the government jointly bestowed the honour to India cricket captain Virat Kohli and world champion weightlift­er Mirabai Chanu ( 48kg).

The decision didn’t go down well with Bajrang, who also won a bronze medal in 2013 World Championsh­ips, and the wrestler is scheduled to meet Sports Minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore on Friday to plead his case.

“I’m really disappoint­ed and shocked. I’m meeting Sports Minister tomorrow after ( mentor) Yogi bhai ( Yogeshwar Dutt) spoke to him and arranged the meeting. I just want to know why I was being ignored. I want to know the reason,” Bajrang told reporters here.

“It’s in his hands now. I want to know whether I am deserving or not. If I deserve then only give me the award,” he added.

Asked if he will go to the court if he fails to convince the Sports Minister, Bajrang said: “It would be the last option. I feel I deserve the award this year and that’s why I have applied for it. One doesn’t feel good to beg for an award but it is the biggest honour for any sportspers­on and a wrestler’s career is very uncertain. Anytime an injury can end your career.”

Bajrang feels he deserves the recognitio­n for his consistent performanc­es over the last few years. “I had never imagined I won’t get it this year. Look at my performanc­e in the last 4 years. There was no points system earlier but with the points system in place now I feel I have the numbers behind me,” he said.

Bajrang said the Khel Ratna snub had taken a toll in his preparatio­ns for the World Championsh­ips to be held in Budapest, Hungary from October 20 to 28. “This decision has hit my World Championsh­ip preparatio­ns. It was a big jolt to me. It is difficult times for me. I hope I don’t have to approach the court and concentrat­e on my preparatio­n,” he said.

Insisting that he has support from all quarters, Bajrang said he will not involve the Wrestling Federation of India ( WFI) in this matter. “I didn’t talk to the Federation about this matter. They have forwarded my name that means they are with me. But this is my personal fight,” he signed off.

The National Sports Awards this year will be given away on September 25.

I’m really disappoint­ed and shocked. I’m meeting the Sports Minister tomorrow. I just want to know why I was being ignored. I want to know the reason. One doesn’t feel good to beg for an award but it is the biggest honour for any sportspers­on. I had never imagined I won’t get it this year. Look at my performanc­e in the last 4 years. There was no points system earlier but with the points system in place now I feel I have the numbers behind me.

— BAJRANG PUNIA Wrestler stakes claim for Khel Ratna

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