The disciplinary committee of the Badminton Association of India (BAI) has recommended a life ban on her on disciplinary ground but the Delhi High Court has asked the federation to allow Gutta to play tournaments till a final decision is taken.
"What is wrong in that? Outspoken means life ban? It is really silly. I say how it is. I cannot mix words. I cannot lie," Gutta told PTI when asked if her outspoken nature brings troubles for her.
Gutta said she cannot understand why the BAI puts her in the bracket of enemies.
"I have no idea. I always feel if you have genuine people in the association who are there to promote sports and only sports, then whatever I say should not be taken as criticism. I am a national player, international player, who has won so many medals, accolades for the country, why do you want to take it as negative, criticism? Take it as suggestion.
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