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Rana vows to take revenge against Sushil

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Accusing two-time Olympic medallist of instigating the attack on his brother during trials, upcoming star asserted on Monday that he is determined to take revenge when the two meet in a Pro League (PWL) clash later this month.

Rana was defeated by Sushil during last month's trials to select the Indian men's squad for

The bout ran into controversy when Sushil's supporters allegedly threatened Rana and tried to attack him which led to to his elder brother.

"Around seven or eight of Sushil's supporters came onto the mat and threatened me during the bout. They again became aggressive after the bout and abused me, saying that I should not have fought Sushil since he is a They tried to attack me but my elder brother came in front of me to defend me and took most of the blows," Rana told on Monday.

"My brother has sustained on his head and is in hospital. The doctors will carry out an on him since they fear he may have sustained some internal injury," he added.

"Sushil did not attack me personally. But I saw him indicate to his followers that they should attack me. Sushil's family members were also involved."

Rana also said that he fears being attacked in future as well.

"Sushil and his and have got together a gang comprising wrestlers from Satpal's 'akhada' many of whom man toll booths along the Delhi-border. I have to pass some of those booths when I go to training. They may attack me again," he said.

"My family members are also scared and worry a lot when I go to training. They fear for my safety."

Rana and Sushil are scheduled to meet next on January 21 when their respective franchises and Sultans meet in a PWL clash.

"I will now reply on the mat. I am totally focussed on the bout on January 21 and am confident that I have a very good chance to beat him," Rana said.

"If I lose the bout, it is not the end of the world for me. I have just started my career at the senior level. I will prepare for this year's and the 2020 Olympics," he added.

Rana also alleged that Sushil and other senior wrestlers do not compete in international tournaments for long periods of time and only try to come into the national squad before due to the huge amount of prize money available to medallists in that tournament.

"We youngsters compete in most of the international tournaments -- including the World Championships -- most of which are tougher than But the and Commonwealth Games have a lot of prize money so during that time the senior wrestlers try to force their way into the squad by bullying the youngsters," Rana said.

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First Published: Mon, January 08 2018. 18:40 IST
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