NRAI chief takes digs at ministry, backs Ronak and Heena

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 23 2018 | 5:16 PM IST

Throwing his weight behind Ronak Pandit and Heena Sindhu, National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) chief Raninder Singh today said "we have to fight more here than there", in an apparent dig at the Sports Ministry's move to drop 21 names from the IOA's list of non-athletes as part of the contingent for the Gold Coast bound Commonwealth Games.

Among those dropped from the Indian Olympic Association's list include PV Sindhu's mother Vijaya Pusarla, Saina Nehwal's father Harvir Singh and shooter Heena's husband Pandit, who is the High Performance Director of the Indian pistol and rifle team.

Raninder gave his assurances to Heena and Ronak, who is her technical coach besides being an observer, in a series of tweets.

"The NRAI is clearly willing to pay for our observer, who is an integral part of our team. It's almost as if we have to fight more here than there! .The issue shall be accreditation. I am willing to opt out as I think to have him," Raninder wrote on his twitter handle.

The NRAI president also sought to allay Heena's concerns.

"Hinna please don't pay any attention to all this nonsense. Ronak will be there I assure you. Just put all this out of your mind and focus on your task. We will deal with this I assure you.

"NRAI will ensure he is there its our team which is India's team which is SAI/GOI's team which is IOA's team so who needs other countries to compete with, how will the gun permits be transferred? What will our team use to shoot?. No one seems to care or understand. (sic)"
"Besides, I need him for the team other than you individually. Smile and get on with it."
Raninder twitted, "One cant club Ronak in the same category as parents. The parent thing one can understand but why keep picking on this young man so often? There clearly seems to be a strange bias against the young man - wonder why?"

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First Published: Mar 23 2018 | 5:15 PM IST

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