The government is trying to politicise sports, alleges Congress' Tewari

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 08 2018 | 8:55 PM IST

Congress leader Manish Tewari today accused the Union sports ministry of trying to "politicise" sports by seeking information on medal record of Indian athletes in the past four years for a comparison with the UPA government, a charge rejected by the Ministry.

Tewari, who held the portfolio of Information and Broadcasting during UPA-II, tweeted a screen shot of the letter, written purportedly by a sports ministry official to National Sports Federations, asking information on performance in the past four years for comparison.

The text of the letter posted by Tewari on twitter read: "MoS's (I/c) office sought the following information urgently:
"The no. of medal won by India in the international events during the last four years -if a comparison is made with medal won by India during UPA government. This may kindly be treated as urgent."
Tewari used the purported letter to hit out at the sports ministry and tweeted:"Isn't this blatant politicisation of sports? Read mail below: @Ra_THORe office is ostensibly asking Sports Federations for a comparison of the medals won by India in the past 4 years as opposed to UPA years? Sportspersons win medals for India not NDA/BJP or UPA! Very Shameful."

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First Published: Apr 08 2018 | 8:55 PM IST

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