It also deflects from India’s habit of continually mixing sports and politics, with recurring refusals to play Pakistan in almost every sport, even at world cups and championships. Even though PKF Secretary Rana Sarwar did make this point, he also confused matters by urging the media to “check the rankings of all the players” in the Indian team. Unfortunately, whether or not the Indian team is made up of good players is irrelevant. If it isn’t sanctioned by the official Indian body, it is an unofficial team.
The fact is that Indian Olympic Association (IOA) Chief Narinder Batra said he had “no idea” about the players who had gone to Pakistan and that the team was not approved by the IOA or the Amateur Kabbadi Federation of India (AKFI). A kabaddi federation official also went on record to confirm that it had not granted permission to any team to take part in the tournament in Pakistan. Interestingly, he also claimed that the AKFI only found out an Indian team was in Pakistan after the federation was asked about it.
Whoever is telling the truth, the fact remains that the Indian government is bringing its own athletes shame, even when they win.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 13th, 2020.
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