Sports Ministry to take up shooters' harassment in U.K.

May 16, 2010 02:59 pm | Updated 06:49 pm IST - New Delhi

Taking a serious view of the Indian shooters’ alleged harassment in ISSF World Cup in Dorset (U.K.), Sports Minister M. S. Gill on Sunday held a meeting with the Ministry officials, asking them to get the details of the incident.

“The Sports Minister, taking note of the media reports regarding the harassment of the Indian shooters in U.K., held a meeting with Ministry officials on Sunday morning.

“The Minister has directed officers to get in touch with officials of the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) and the Indian High Commission in London to know the full details,” a Sports Ministry official said.

According to the complaint lodged by Indian team manager T. Padmanabhan, the transport department officials at the event misbehaved with the Indian shooters.

Ace trap shooter and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Manavjit Singh Sandhu said a couple of transport officials were very rude with the Indian contingent.

According to Mr. Padmanabhan, Sandhu was also insulted by the transport supervisor.

The incident took place on Friday when the Indian shooters were boarding the bus that was to take them from venue to hotel.

The bus driver apparently slammed the door on some shooters and left them at the range. Some of the Indian shooters, who were on board, protested to the incident and were reportedly insulted by the transport supervisor.

Two days back, two Indian female shooters were forced to get down from the bus, Mr. Padmanabhan alleged.

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