IOA writes to CGF to include Khatun in India's CWG squad

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The and its counterpart are making a last-ditch attempt to ensure para-powerlifter participates in the upcoming after she threatened to commit suicide if not selected. Khatun, who won a bronze in in the women's lightweight (up to 61kg) category in the 2014 Commonwealth Games, has also written a letter to Narendra Modi seeking his intervention for her selection in the Indian team. The IOA has written a letter to the Federation to resolve the issue so that Khatun can participate in the multi-sporting event. In the letter addressed to the of the Federation, IOA has pointed out that Khatun has qualified for the Gold Coast CWG according to qualification norms and the parent international body has also confirmed this. "Ms Sakina Khatun, Indian powerlifter (W), in lightweight category (SDMS ID 15584) has qualified for the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, according to the norms in the Allocation System. Her IPC Ranking is 8 position and ranks 3 in Asia," Mehta said in the letter dated February 7. "The omission of Ms Khatun was taken up by the Committee of with the IPC. The IPC confirm that she is eligible for qualification. So, the IOA seeks your assistance with regard to Ms Khatun's qualification in 2018 Gold Coast "We sincerely hope it is only a clerical error and there is someway for us to resolve qualification issue and entry at the earliest." Mehta also said that the allocation for in the letter sent by the CGF on December 18, 2017 mentioned only three players -- Ashok and (men's lightweight; upto 72kg) and (men's heavyweight; over 72kg). Mehta told that a reply from the CGF is awaited but he hoped that the issue will be resolved so that Khatun can take part in the 2018 CWG. "We could not have done anything different. The CGF sent us the qualified Indian athletes by name and it must have been done after consultation with the International Committee (IPC). So, we sent it back by confirming it," he said. "We do not have direct dealings with the IPC but since the national body of Paralympics (Committee of India) has brought up the issue, we have made a request to the CGF to consider including Ms Khatun's name.

The CGF is yet to reply to our request but we are hopeful that her case will be considered." PCI said the confusion was also in part due to the new quota system under which the CWG organisers have fixed how many athletes a country can send in a particular event. "Now, the CWG participation is through quota system. The organisers will fix the number of players a country will send in a particular event. In case of para sports, the IPC will decide who qualifies or not according to the rankings. "In case of Khatun, the ranking calculation was to be done taking into account performance of upto October 31, 2017. Her event -- the Powerlifing -- was to be held before this deadline but later postponed. So, she must not be among the top rankings by this October date. But after her World Championships performance she has qualified for the 2018 CWG. "We have written a letter to the IOA as well as our parent body IPC and we are hoping the issue will be resolved. Ms Khatun deserves to be in the 2018 CWG and I hope she will be there.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 18:40 IST