The Asian Age

COACH JIWANJOT UPSET, RESIGNS

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Chandigarh, Sept. 21: Miffed at being dropped from the list of Dronachary­a award nominees because of a past case of indiscipli­ne, national compound archery coach Jiwanjot Singh Teja Friday tendered his resignatio­n.

“I have resigned as Indian archery team coach,” a disgruntle­d Teja told reporters here.

Stating that “gross injustice” was meted out to him, Teja said he was not demanding the award but wants a transparen­t process in the selection of the candidates.

Teja had travelled to Jakarta for the Asian Games with the national compound team as head coach.

He said that the case of alleged indiscipli­ne against him and the one- year ban from Archery Associatio­n of India that followed were things of the past and he had been cleared of these charges long ago.

Teja said he had been wronged in this case since he was not at fault for the incident for which he was punished.

Teja said Sports Minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore, who hails from a sporting background, should have known these facts.

“It is like branding me as as a thief. This is gross injustice. I will knock the doors of the Prime Minister and the President,” he said.

He also claimed that at least three Arjuna awardees have asked the government to reconsider their decision of removing Teja’s name from this year’s Dronachary­a awardees list.

In 2015, Teja had travelled with the Indian team as chief coach for the World University Games. The team, which was not sent by the government, had missed out on the bronze medal after hey reached late because of a confusion in timing. — PTI

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