The Asian Age

LAST MINUTE MOVE

Bajrang meets Sports Minister, says his case will be looked into

- — PTI

New Delhi, Sept. 21: Snubbed for the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, star wrestler Bajrang Punia met Sports Minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore and said he has been assured that his case will be looked into.

“I was supposed to meet the Minister today but suddenly we got a call last evening for the meeting. I asked the Minister about the reason for not considerin­g me for the Khel Ratna. He said I didn’t have enough points which is wrong. I have garnered more points than the two ( Virat Kohli and Mirabai Chanu) who were nominated,” Bajrang said.

The 24- year- old wrestler, who won gold medals at the Commonweal­th Games and Asian Games, said if he doesn’t get a favourable reply by evening, he will be forced to knock the doors of Court to get justice.

Bajrang was accompanie­d by his mentor Olympic medallist Yogeshwar Dutt during the meeting.

“I have been wronged. I

want justice. The Minister said he will look into the matter but there is hardly any time left for the award function. I will wait till evening for communicat­ion from the government’s side. If I don’t get a favourable reply by evening I will move court

tomorrow,” he added.

Besides gold medals at Gold Coast and Jakarta, Bajrang had won silver medals in the 2014 editions of the Commonweal­th Games and Asian Games.

He also has a 2013 World Championsh­ip bronze medal to his credit. But it

did not come into considerat­ion as the points system for giving away the award was introduced only in 2014.

Besides, as per the terms of reference for the selection committee, it “may not mechanical­ly recommend Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna to the recipient of the highest marks across discipline­s.”

“But in a particular sport discipline, the award will be recommende­d only for the recipient of the highest aggregate marks.”

A source in the Sports Ministry said that the Minister is unlikely to make a last minute addition to the list.

“The Minister met Bajrang and wanted to know his grievances. He explained to Bajrang why his name was not considered.

“Even though he has promised Bajrang to look into the matter, it is unlikely that any changes will be made,” the source further added.

In a departure from tradition, the National Sports Awards will be given away on September 25 this year instead of August 29, the birth anniversar­y of Major Dhyan Chand, because of clash of dates with the Asian Games which ended earlier this month.

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