2014 Asian billiards champion Kothari and two-time world ladies billiards and snooker champion Chitra were recommended for the prestigious Arjuna awards by the BSFI, but media reports claim that the duo have missed out on the honour.
"It is indeed unfortunate that our sport has been treated so shabbily and I hope that some corrective action is taken by the Ministry for the mistake," wrote BSFI Secretary S Balasubramaniam in a letter to all the media heads of the nation.
"Vidya Pillai also performed very well but unfortunately had to be satisfied with the Silver Medal. She has been a consistent performer but sadly inspite of her performances and those that of Sourav Kothari and Chitra Magimairaj, not even one of them, whom we had recommended for the Arjuna Award were nominated by the Sports Ministry," the letter stated.
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