Government Not to Intervene in Sushil Kumar-Narsingh Yadav Deadlock: Sports Minister
The WFI had sought the Ministry's intervention to resolve the raging furore over whether to give the Rio Olympics ticket to Narsingh Yadav, who clinched the quota berth, or hold trials to present double Olympic-medallist Sushil Kumar a chance in the 74kg category
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 16, 2016 02:58 PM IST
Highlights
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Sports Minister has thrown the ball back in WFI's court
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WFI had sought the Ministry's intervention
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Sushil has been demanding a trial vs Narsingh
Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Monday ruled out the government's intervention in the ongoing Sushil Kumar-Narsingh Yadav selection battle for the 2016 Rio Olympics, saying that the matter is for the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) to decide.
The WFI had sought the Ministry's intervention to resolve the raging furore over whether to give the Olympic ticket to Narsingh, who clinched the quota berth, or hold trials to present double Olympic-medallist Sushil a chance in the 74kg category.
"Government has nothing to do with it. The federation, which is an autonomous body, is the final authority. We stood by the national sports code and respect the autonomy of all sports federations," Sonowal told PTI.
Narsingh booked a Rio berth at last year's World Championships in Las Vegas. Sushil, on the other hand, had to sit out of the event owing to an injured shoulder.
As per rules, the quota berth is for the country and it was expected that trials would be held to choose between Narsingh and Sushil before the Games.
However, with Narsingh staking his claim for the Olympics, the WFI is in a fix as it fears demands of trials from other wrestlers in the remaining seven weight categories.
Sushil, on his part, has already taken the matter to the doorsteps of Prime Minister's Office.
The 32-year-old has also appealed to the Sports Ministry, IOA, WFI and fans to give him a chance to undergo a trial for the Rio Games.