Asian Games gold medallist battles ailments amidst Govt apathy

ANI  |  Sangrur (Punjab) [India] 

Hakam Bhattal, an gold medallist and the recipient of the prestigious Award, is currently battling against kidney and ailments and has not received any attention from the government, let alone support.

Admitted at a private hospital in Punjab's Sangrur, and with his pension being a measly seven thousand a month, Bhattal needs some support from the government in order to

Speaking to ANI, his wife said that the government does not care much for athletes, caring for them only for as long as they win medals.

"How will people be encouraged to take up if no one even comes to check on an who has won two gold medals for the country? We are not wealthy and do not have any land. It is difficult to get good medical care," said Bhattal's wife.

A gold medal winner in in Bangkok, and the 1979 Asian Track and Field Championships in Tokyo, Bhattal was also awarded the Award for Lifetime Achievement in and Games by then in August 2008.

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 03:15 IST