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Maintenanc­e cost forces Dutee Chand to sell car

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Star sprinter Dutee Chand on Wednesday said she is selling her luxury car not to fund her training but because the vehicle's maintenanc­e cost is beyond her, trying to douse the controvers­y that erupted when she put the car on sale.

A few days ago, Dutee posted on social media that she intended to sell her BMW owing to its high maintenanc­e cost.

The post was later deleted but it drew sharp reactions from the sporting fraternity with the likes of former Davis Cupper Somdev Devvarman standing by her while others pointed out that the Union Sports Ministry, Odisha government and Athletics Federation of India (AFI) were supporting her.

"I took to social media to sell my car BMW. I don't have the resources to maintain luxury cars, though I love them. I am not able to use the car and it is a spendthrif­t expense on my part. I never expressed that I am selling it to fund my training," Dutee said in a statement which she posted on her twitter handle.

While Dutee didn't deny that the amount received by selling off a high-end luxury car could be used for various purposes, not for once did she undermine the help she has got from her sponsors.

"Odisha Government and my own KIIT University have always supported me. This does not deny the fact that my training is very expensive, especially for the 2021 Olympics.

"I just wanted to make a point that this money could be diverted for my training and a car can be bought post covid once I receive the money from the State Government."

Dutee also refuted media reports about her monthly salary from Odisha Mining Corporatio­n (OMC).

"My salary from OMC is 60,000 not 80,000. I am not complainin­g. Buying a car can definitely wait. KIIT University, my alma mater has stood with me and for me in all my difficulti­es. I just did not want to be a burden on KIIT or Odisha Government."

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