Usha said Luka -- who competes in 800m -- was invited by the Asian Athletics Association but the AFI refused to clear her ward on the ground that she had not participated in an earlier national meet.
"The AAA had invited Luka for the Asian Grand Prix but the AFI said she cannot participate as she had not taken part in the Federation Cup (in Patiala in April). That is not good on the part of AFI," Usha, who is here for the Asian Athletics Championships, said.
Usha is determined that Luka should take part in next month's World Championships in Moscow and do well there. Each of the winner in the ongoing Asian Championships will book an automatic berth in the World Championships.
"I am sure Luka will win gold here. But whether she win gold here or not, I want at least a good competition in Europe before going to Moscow.
"But for that I need help and that I don't know I will get or not," she added.
"She is doing well and showing consistency. I hope the best for her. Last when I saw her I though she had more fat than required. Now she has trimmed down," she said.
