WGAI blames IGU for golfer Aditi missing Arjuna award

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In a scathing attack on the Indian Union for failing to nominate Ashok for this year's award, the Women's Association of India (WGAI) on Tuesday said it will approach Minister while not ruling out the possibility of a parallel body for governing women's in the country.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the launch of the 12th edition of the Hero Indian Open, said she was shocked to not find teenaged Aditi's name among the list of 20 awardees, who were conferred the awards at a glittering ceremony at here on Tuesday.

"We were shocked to know that Aditi's name was not there in the Awards list. In fact, we wanted her to be nominated immediately after the Rio but that was not done," she said.

Sayal alleged that the (IGU), the governing body for the sport in the country, had given a "bizarre" reason of "two athletes from the same sport can't be nominated for the award" after the questioned the absence of Aditi's name from the Arjuna award list.

"The fact is a deserving has been denied the Arjuna award and that's a massive loss. The IGU is not doing anything and at the same time it is not willing to give the charge," she said.

"We don't get access to what is happening in IGU, no meetings, no circulars. Unfortunately, when we see the sport is not being developed we can't do anything," she added.

However, on being questioned, IGU shifted the blame on the golfer, saying she did not sign the form required for nomination.

"We recommended two names this year -- Shubhankar Sharma and But according to the process, you send the form to the player, so they can sign it. We waited till the last day, Shubhankar signed the form but did not," he said.

This year, Shubhankar is the only recipient of the Arjuna award from the discipline.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 19:18 IST