Sonu Sinha Case Reveals Tragedy of Indian Sports


Sonu Sinha Case Reveals Tragedy of Indian Sports

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Apr 14: In an incident that shocked the nation, a national volleyball player, Arunima Sinha alias Sonu, was mercilessly thrown off a train by three men who tried to rob her, near Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh.

As she fell, she was hit by another train, which crushed one of her legs. She now lies in the hospital, with one leg amputated, fighting severe head injuries, and worse, on the edge of desperation as all her dreams lie shattered to bits.

And all that the government could do was announce a compensation of a mere Rs 25,000, and a job in the Railways. Of course, union sports minister Ajay Maken was quick to add, "If she requires more we'll provide her with it." Take note: IF she requires.

A quick flashback to April 2 and the frenzy that followed. Our dream of 28 years was finally realized as the Indian cricket team won the coveted World Cup. No doubt they deserved it all - the adulation, the rewards, the honourary degrees, for their achievement was extraordinary. Millions poured in from all corners, the BCCI alone announcing Rs one crore to each player, and most of the state governments chipping in with their crores. Overnight, even novices in the team become millionaires.

And then, a sportswoman who had only one dream in life is pushed out of a moving train, loses her leg, and gets only Rs 25,000 for the loss.

However, it is not cricket that should be blamed here, but the attitude of our government and the sports ministry. Why is it that a dream fulfilled fetches millions, while a shattered one just Rs 25,000 and a mediocre job? Why should compensation for loss be any lesser than reward for achievement? We have lost a national athlete here, an athlete who has fought all her life to achieve her one goal. Our sportspersons work as hard as our cricketers to achieve their dreams, perhaps even more, given the lack of financial and infrastructural resources and the lackadaisical attitude of the sports officials. Then why should they be treated as lesser mortals and the cricketers as demigods?

Arunima had fought it out with male volleyball players as they were not enough women players, and yet she performed so well that she was selected to play for Uttar Pradesh. Then on, she represented her state in a number of national-level tournaments. On the night of the tragedy, she was on the way to Noida to seek a job in the paramilitary force because of the financial conditions at home, and also because paramilitary forces like the CISF promote sportspersons. And now she is at the mercy of our apathetic government. Incidentally, she was the sole bread winner of her family of five.

Lying on her hospital bed, Arunima says that the compensation will run out too soon, and what she needs is a permanent government job. She has been promised a job in the Railways, but it would hardly be a 'compensation' for her irreparable loss. The Railway Claims Tribunal too has promised compensation, but is 'yet to decide the amount'.

And meanwhile, none of the culprits have been caught. It is a shame that women in the country are not safe even in a train. Normally, a train that has 24 coaches should have four security guards, and out of the 11,765 trains in the country, only 3,500 have railway protection force. No need to guess, Arunima fought her attackers all alone, and lost.



Update

Sports Min Provides Rs 2 Lac Medical Assistance to Sonu Sinha

New Delhi, Apr 14 (PTI):
Sports Minister Ajay Maken today announced a medical compensation of Rs 2,00,000 for the treatment of injured national level woman volleyball player Arunima Sinha alias Sonu, who lost her left leg after being thrown out of a moving train near Barelli on Monday.

Maken, who had earlier announced an immediate ex-gratia of Rs 25,000 for her treatment, said the government would give more monetary help if required. The Railway Ministry also today assured a job to Arunima, who is recuperating in the Barelli civic hospital. Railway Board Chairman Vivek Sahai said Railways would also bear all her treatment cost including providing her a prosthetic leg.

"Last night, the Sports ministry had announced an ex-gratia amount of Rs 25,000 and today after receiving the report from the SAI officials, we have decided to give her a medical compensation of Rs 2,00,000 for her treatment," Maken said.

"As soon as the sports ministry came to know about the unfortunate incident yesterday, we deputed three officers from the Sports Authority of India to visit the hospital, where Arunima alias Sonu is admitted, and submit a report in this matter immediately.

"After receiving the report, we decided to give Rs 200,000 for her medical treatment and if necessary, we are going to give more money for whatever treatment she requires to get into best of health," he added.

He also appealed to the Uttar Pradesh administration to speed up its inquiry into the matter and ensure the security of women travelling in trains. "I would also like to appeal to the UP state government to come forward and help this athlete. It is the duty of the UP adminsitration to take care of Sonu Sinha. She had represented Uttar Pradesh in National School Games in 2002 and the incident happened near Bareilly, so I want them to help her in all possible ways and compensate her adequately. But at this stage I don't want to get into details," he said.

Sonu, a 23-year-old national level player, was pushed by three men out of the Padmavat Express on Monday between Chenati and Bareilly railway stations while she tried to resist a robbery attempt.

As she fell on the track, she was hit by another train moving on a parallel track and her left leg below the knee was crushed. A profusely bleeding Sonu was rushed to the district hospital in Bareilly, where her leg was amputated. She was travelling to Gautam Buddha Nagar in Noida to appear in a CISF recruitment examination next month.

Maken also informed reporters that he had written to Home and Railway ministries to give a suitable job to volleyball player, since she was travelling by train for her examination for CISF which comes under Home ministry.

"I wrote a letter last night to the Railway minister asking her to give adequate compensation to this athlete and also to speed up the inquiry so that justice can be done.

"Similarly, I have written a letter to the Home minister, faxed it to his office and residence today, requesting him that since she was going for a CISF interview which she will now not be able to attend and perhaps after losing a limb, she may not be able to play as actively as she used to play earlier, it would be in fitness of things and justice that CISF gives her a job for which she was travelling by that train," he said.

Sonu had also represented Chattisgarh in the Inter-university Volleyball championship in 2004.

  

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Mon, Apr 18 2011

    Society is full of anti-social elements that continue to inflict disabilities and handicaps on our able-bodied and performing citizens. Wishing athlete Sonu a speedy recovery.

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  • K MATHEW, MANGALORE

    Fri, Apr 15 2011

    she must be recommended with Bharta Rantam to her bravery to fight with robers on the train.
    she kept queit she would not have on the Hospital Bed. Dony is with
    his Audi Q5 good picture shown in your readers. She is 23 and perhaps reached well in place, if do not fight with robers in the train. Her life will be compensated - with bright future - not with torture on her balance life she had. BEST OF LUCK

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    @ Ravi Mangalore, Manmohan Singh already ordered a report on this unfortunate incident (YESTERDAY)and hope victim will get justice very soon.

    Because Yeddy granted so much of sops to cricketer(even though not one member from Karanataka)before his counter parts did!therefore as sports lover Yeddy might looked in to the matter on a compassionate ground.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    my earlier comment with reg. to sub. writeup a correction "Taliban 3 men against 1 women is not satanic" pls. read as "Taliban 3 men against 1 women is satanic"

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  • Saleem Javed, Malpe

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    If this would be the Case with any cricketer then undoubtedly the Ammount of Compensation and the Facilities would be higher and bigger . Hope she will recover soon even though none can can compensate her for what she lost . Hope this kind of incidents never repeat again ..

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  • Dr.Madhyastha H, Balekudru

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    A sad story of Indian system. This remeber the old story that happened in late eighties at Bombay loacl train. Lady commuters at local train thrown eye teasing fellow to Bandra creek. Then there was significant reduction of train eye teasing case and pick pocketing too. Becasue cathing the culprit and putting him jail and gettign bail will increase the guts of culprit and one fine day he will enters to panchayat election and gets elected.

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  • vicky, bangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    what a shame!sports minister not even getting shame to anounce this compensation,if she is relative of minister she may be get in crores.also what a injustice between cricket and athlets.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    Very sad – Three guys attacking one woman. These are not MEN but HIJRAS.
    This incident brings back memories of Women being attacked in a Mangalore Pub.
    I guess apart from lipstick it is high time women carry pepper sprays.
    Law and Order has gone to the Dogs and police should start wearing bangles.

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  • RAGHUVEER ACHARYA, MADANTHYAR/DUBAI

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    this is open call for all our sports man ? can any cricketer come forward and help her with finance? ofcourse you can not bring back her leg, but rest of the life to live rather than beg here and there ? can bcci hear her story ? what is our president, P.M.C M CORPORATE GUNS DOING ?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH/M'LORE, Bahrain

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    Good gesture by the railway authorities....I appreciate it.
    What about the suspects, have they been caught and punished?
    Strict action must be taken against defaulters prompltly by the fast track courts.
    Henry Misquith(Stalin)Bahrain.

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  • naresh rai, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    can yediyurappa provide land to her in bangalore???

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  • ravindra, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    LAW AND ORDER COLLAPSED IN U.P. MS MAYAVATHI(busy with building her won statues) SHOULD RESIGN FORTWITH.
    MY ALL SYMPATHY WITH SONU BETIA AND HER FAMILY.

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  • vasant raj, udupi/Abudhabi

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    Find out the culprits and hang them immediately.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    UP is a place ruled by thugs utterly Taliban 3 men against 1 women is not satanic. Very said for Sonu. First of all there is no credit for sportspersons in India except cricketors. I appreciate Railways guesture in offering a job to Sonu. More than money it is job that is important. However, Railways has to keep its promise though I am sure this will not make Sonu happy since her dreams have been shattered. May God give her and her family the strength to overcome this misforturen. The culprits should be caught and severe punishment conferred upon them.

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    @ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA not yeddy why not MMS also.

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  • Carol, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    Can Daijiworld open up a fund for Arunima Sinha?i would like to offer some help.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Manglaore, India

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    This is the real pathetic true side of our Indian youngsters. Talented person represented State donot get jobs and has to struggle to fit into any one.
    Really shocked to hear Arunima Sinha alias Sonu's case. I have no words to say anything except digesting my anger against our fully corrupt system and inhuman, uncivilised, bargaric culture of deciet, robbery which is disgusting. Our govt. machinery is impotent, redundant to take any action.

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  • SFX, MANGALORE

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    THE INDIAN CRICKETERS GOT CRORES TOGETHER AND LAND & BULDINGS TOO FROM MANY STATE GOVT'S....BUT WAT ABOUT THIS SPORTS PERSONEL?? SHE JUS GOT FEW THOUSANDS..COMPARED TO CRICKETERS ITS JUST A P-NUTS!!!
    SO CURRUPT!!

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    This I told all over India women are NOT safe. The time has come to carry the gun and be safe. They always targeted by thieves and stupid activist by simple reasons. If government can not protect them and the justice department is blind then what we can expect from these guys. We must take care by ourselves.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    I am very saddened to know the plight of Sonu and the apathy of govt towards games other cricket is exposed!We wish Sonu for speedy recovery and GOVT/Railway need to consider sonu's heroic fighting against criminals other than her capacity as an National women volley ball player.

    I wish Yeddy,CM, Karanataka see her present situation and grant some finacial help as he did for rich cricketers of India.

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  • Arnold, Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    3 men vs only 1 women disgusting. These sick minded thugs, hooligans should be shown no mercy at all. I can imagine the mental trauma that would haunt all her life. She has lost her leg. How can someone play with God's creation. The culprits will receive the wrath of God for this heinous crime. Pray sincerely for the abundant grace of God to overcome herself from this trauma. Hope the government will show sympathy and help Arunima to let her life move forward.

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