Haryana sports minister seeks apology from Bhaker for twitter outburst

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

minister Saturday demanded an apology from Manu Bhaker, disapproving the "manner" in which she expressed her displeasure at not receiving the promised cash reward of Rs 2 crore for winning a gold at 2018 Youth in

The 16-year-old Bhaker, who won multiple gold in her maiden senior World Cup, Commonwealth Games, besides the top prize at the Youth last October, on Friday reminded the minister of the promises made after her Youth Olympic success.

Bhakerhad posted screen shots of Vij's tweets on her handle, in which he had promised her cash award to the tune of Rs 2 crore on behalf of the

Reacting to the tweets, said: "She should have first spoken to the department rather than airing her issue in public domain.

"The language she used in her tweet is aimed at tarnishing the image of the state and it is in bad taste."

sought an apology from Bhaker, saying as per the policy of the government the prize money of this year's award winner is given the next year.

"The government has given all pending prize money to sportsmen in August 2018...for those who are left out a plan is under way and they too will be given the prize money," he said.

Bhaker on Friday had tweeted.

"Sir Please confirm if it is correct... Or just Jumla (sic)," Bhaker had written on

"Someone in is really playing with Youth prize!!!!!."

The said that it is disgusting to denounce a which is giving highest awards in the country.

"There should be some sense of decipline (sic) in players. Bhaker should feel sorry for creating this controversy. She has a long way to go. She should focus on her game only," Vij tweeted.

After Bhaker won the gold medal at the Youth in October last year, Vij had tweeted: "Congratulations to for winning shooting gold in Youth Olympics. will give a cash prize of Rs 2 crore to on her achievement. Previous governments used to pay Rs 10 lakh."

Bhaker had won the Youth Olympics gold in the 10m air pistol event in on October 10.

The medal was a huge morale booster for the teenage shooter, who had missed medals in the 25m pistol and 10m air pistol events at in and She had shot 236.5 in the eight-woman final to create history.

Bhaker had a phenomenal year in 2018 as she won the gold medal in Gold Coast, a month after winning gold in the 10m air pistol individual and team events at the ISSF in

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First Published: Sat, January 05 2019. 15:50 IST