The Asian Age

India to allow China’s wrestlers

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New Delhi, Feb. 5: The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) on Wednesday said it has got assurance from the central government that “quarantine­d” Chinese grapplers will not be denied entry into the country for the upcoming Asian Championsh­ip despite fears surroundin­g the deadly coronaviru­s.

The Indian government has suspended the e-visa facility for the Chinese travellers, fearing the spread of the virus which has claimed 490 lives so far.

The WFI, though, is expecting a 40-strong contingent from China at the Championsh­ip, scheduled to be held here from February 18 to 23 after receiving assurance from the external affairs ministry.

WFI President Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh said they have requested the external affairs ministry to ensure that visa is granted to wrestlers from Pakistan as well. “Today, I met the foreign minister and I’m extremely hopeful there will be no problem. There is possibilit­y of wrestlers from both the countries competing. He has assured me that there will be no problem. After the discussion I don’t think there is going to be any problem,” Sharan said.

Wrestler Divya Kakran in this file photo.

The Chinese Wrestling Associatio­n (CWA) has written to the WFI, requesting them to help out with the participat­ion of their grapplers in the championsh­ip.

“China’s federation sent us a request letter saying that 40 grapplers have been checked and none of them have been tested positive for the virus. They have been quarantine­d. All the wrestlers who will participat­e will go through all the precaution­ery measures,” Bhushan said.

Sharan also asserted that no wrestler can refuse to grapple with their Chinese rivals, if the Chinese are found to be unaffected by the virus. “This problem is only in 1-2 cities in China and not the entire country and if the wrestlers go through all the tests in China and then again clear the tests by our government then no player can say s/he has come from here and we won’t fight with them,” he said.

The WFI has also received a letter from the

United World Wrestling (UWW), the world governing body, warning them that no country should be denied participat­ion.

If a country is denied visas, India will risk ban on hosting tournament­s. “UWW has also written to us stating that no visa problem should be there as this is a mandatory tournament. When we are allotted a tournament, we have to give them the assurance that no country will be denied participat­ion by us,” he clarified. — PTI

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