Noting that Anju and other members who resigned from the Kerala Sports Council were eminent sports persons, Radhakrishnan, who is also a senior Congress MLA, urged the state government to explain the reasons which compelled them to quit the body.
"A conspiracy was hatched to force them to leave the Sports Council. They were threatened by the government and harassed," he told reporters here soon after Anju, who is India's lone athletics World Championship medal winner, resigned as President of the council.
Announcing her decision to quit, the celebrated long-jumper said it was not proper to continue in the post after "allegations" and "misunderstandings" cropped up against her.
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