Sanjita doping row: Manipur CM seeks Sports Minister's intervention

ANI  |  Imphal (Manipur) [India] 

N Singh has written a letter to Minister seeking his intervention in gold medallist Sanjita Chanu's doping matter.

On May 15, the International Federation provisionally suspended Chanu for four years after her 'A' sample was tested positive for a banned anabolic agent.

Calling the test report 'dubious', the said that there could be a "glaring error in the laboratory sample identification."

"Records placed before me show that IWF suspension cornmunication mentions sample no. 1599000 on the top of the report while the fourth para of the report cites sample no. 1599176 (the copy of said communication of IWF is enclosed herewi(h). From the above mentioned communication of International Federation (IWF), it is clear that sample identification is conflicting and hence the report seems to be dubious," Singh said in the letter.

He further said that there could have been "mixing up or exchange" of the dope sample of Manipuri weightlifter with some other

"I would sincerely urge you to kindly personally intervene in the matter and obtain a prompt review of this suspension order. It hardly needs to be emphasized that being a "Power-house" of India, issues related to remain sensitive to the people of An early intervention from your good offices is extremely crucial towards obtaining justice and fairness for our Manipuri athlete," the letter added.

Chanu, who was also the champion of Glasgow 2014, won the gold medal for the country at the Gold Coast CWG in the 53kg category in weightlifting, as she lifted 84kg in the snatch category and 108kg in the clean and jerk category.

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 11:30 IST