The Badminton Association of India (BAI) had ruled out considering Jwala for selection in any international events in the next one month, pending a decision by the three-member committee that was formed yesterday by President Akhilesh Das Gupta. It means the Commonwealth Games gold medallist won't be able to play in Denmark and French Open.
Jwala's father, Kranti Gutta said that they are weighing all options and hoped the Sports Ministry takes suo moto notice of the issue.
"I hope the BAI realises that Jwala was not at fault and this issue gets sorted out as soon as possible."
Asked if the Sports Ministry is looking to interfere in the matter, an official said: "We have to look at the grounds on which we can intervene.
"So far, we have not been approached by anyone. But if someone contacts us that we will see what can be done."
The BAI demanded an "unconditional apology" from the feisty shuttle to consider her case.
However, an insider said: "Jwala is innocent and she has not done any crime. So there is no way she will apologise."
While Jwala has maintained silence, National chief coach Pullela Gopichand, has also remained tight lipped on the matter. "I don't want to comment on this issue" is all that he said.
