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New Delhi looking into Indian shooters' harassment issue | Minister of State for External Affairs Parneet Kaur on Sunday said that New Delhi has taken a serous not of harassment of Indian shooters at the International Sport Shooting Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Dorset, United Kingdom.
Interacting with media here Kaur said India would take appropriate action into
the incident. "This is something unfortunate that has happened. Our ministry has
noticed it and they have sent a letter to our High Commission. We will take appropriate
actions," Kaur said. "I cannot say anything right now. Proper investigations would
be done and then appropriate action would be taken," she added Meanwhile, former
Olympian Milkha Singh has criticized the ISSF over the incident. "If our players
who go abroad are insulted like this then that is the insult of India. All players
have to come here. We will welcome them with open arms when they will come here
for Commonwealth Games. said Milkha Singh. "Therefore, I feel that this brotherhood
should be maintained and the things that are happening should not happen. It is
not good for any country," he added. Indian team Manager M Padmanabhan has written
to the Indian High Commission in London informing them about the alleged harassment
of Manavjit Singh Sandhu and others at the hands of transport department officials.
Transport supervisor Mike asked Sandhu to get off the bus when they were moving
from the shooting range to the hotel. Mike shouted at the other shooters as well
when they protested. The Indian High Commission has asked the organisers of the
event to look into the matter. Sandhu and others shooters said that this harassment
would affect their concentration and performance. |
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