Bajrang Punia leaves his Padma Shri Award outside PM’s residence


New Delhi, Dec 22 (IANS): Bajrang Punia, after announcing the return of his Padma Shri Award following the appointment of Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh's aide Sanjay Singh as WFI chief, kept the award near the footpath outside PM Narendra Modi's residence.

On Friday evening, Bajrang headed toward PM's residence where he was stopped by the Delhi Police outside the Kartavya Path. Punia as a mark of protest kept the Padma Shri Award on the footpath and left the place.

 

“I will give the Padma Shri award to anyone who will take it to PM Modi,” said to Delhi Police.

A day after teary-eyed Sakshi Malik announced that she was quitting the sport, Bajrang wrote a letter to PM Modi, expressing his disappointment following WFI polls.

Earlier in the day, in a letter addressed to the Prime Minister, Punia outlined the reasons behind his decision to return the prestigious award.

The wrestling body row, which had been simmering for a while, reached a tipping point for the athlete. Discontent with the management and administration of the sport he loved, Punia felt compelled to take a stand.

“We “respectable” wrestlers could not do anything. I will not be able to live my life as "respectable" after insulting female wrestlers. Such a life will torment me all my life. That's why I am returning this "honor" to you,” wrote Bajrang Punia in a letter.

The Sports Ministry on Friday said Bajrang Punia's decision to return his Padma Shri award in protest against Sanjay Singh's election as Wrestling Federation of India president is a personal one but it will still try to convince him to rethink the move.

"It is Bajrang Punia's personal decision to return Padma Shri. The WFI elections were held in fair and democratic manner," a ministry official told the media.

"We will still try to persuade Bajrang to reverse his decision to return Padma Shri," he added.

 

 

  

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  • Ramesh Masand, Uchila

    Sat, Dec 23 2023

    SHAME on the central govt. for not taking action on the sexual harrassment accused and his cronies. They would rather sacrifice the honour of our lady national level athletes, than admit that one among them is a low class scoundrel.. SHAME!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Dec 23 2023

    Big embarrassment for Feku ...

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  • suresh, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 23 2023

    why didnt he leave the prize money. govt land also? according to rules- once you are given padma awards, that name doesnt go off- unless ordered by the president( since 1947- no such order has been given) so bajrang's name will remain in padma list. plus gets to keep govt money and Govt Land gets free publicity too. Nice deal, actually.

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 23 2023

    Who gave?

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  • suresh, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 23 2023

    Govt gave. when he can return back the award, why is he not returning the award money given along with the award. want money , but not award?

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  • AJ, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 25 2023

    First check fact ..No cash given ..Only awards

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 23 2023

    It’s very unfortunate that this situation has to come this ultimate conclusion. What govt is doing absolutely unconstitutional, unreasonable and illogical. Former wrestling chief’s investigation is going on in snail speed with hurdles and bumps making it a farce investigation heading nowhere and agian the govt has appointed an accomplice of the former wrestling chief which is mockery of the democracy and betrayal of women. This justice system prevails only in Ravana’s law book not in Ram’s law book.

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