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'Address grievance now'

Last Updated 03 September 2012, 16:31 IST

Not happy at the officials enjoying the comforts of Paralympics Games Village in London, which allegedly led to the neglect of the para athletes, Sports Minister Ajay Maken on Monday shot off a letter to the Indian High Commissioner to directly get in touch with the athletes and address their grievances.

Controversy broke out on Sunday after a wheelchair-borne powerlifter alleged that the officials of Paralympic Council of India were staying inside the Games Village by using the accreditation of the coaches and escorts and that has resulted to less number of escorts to look after the athletes.

“I would like to bring to your notice a letter sent by Naresh Kumar Sharma, one of the rifle shooters participating in the Games that even as most of the qualified coaches and support staff attached with the contingent is not available at the Games Village, officials of the Paralympic Committee of India are staying inside the Village on accreditation cards issued for coaches and support staff,” Maken wrote in the letter.

“.... the Dearness Allowance sanctioned by the ministry — 50 dollars for those staying inside the Olympics Village complex and 175 dollars for those staying outside, has not been paid to the coaches and athletes.

“May I request that the High Commission immediately get in touch with the athletes and provide all possible help. I also spoke to Brig Sandeepan Handa yesterday with a similar request.

“It is suggested that the High Commission may also get in touch with the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, if required,” Maken wrote to High Commissioner Dr J Bhagwati.

“It will be highly appreciated if the High Commission directly gets in touch with paralympic athletes and get their grievances redressed through LOCOG, if necessary.”

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(Published 03 September 2012, 16:31 IST)

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