Ashwini Nachappa Seeks Investigation Into Drug Abuse in Sports, Writes to PM Narendra Modi
Ashwini Nachappa Seeks Investigation Into Drug Abuse in Sports, Writes to PM Narendra Modi
Earlier this month it was reported that more than 850 Indian athletes have succumbed to doping charges since 2009, according to an Anti-Doping Rules Violation (ARDV) report recently published by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA)
Ashwini Nachappa, former track and field star and president of Clean Sports of India (CSI), has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking an investigation into the increasing drug abuse in sports in the country, reports ANI.
“An expose by a reputed news channel on the state of doping among our elite athletes at premier sports training centre in collusion with top officials has brought to the fore the doping menace in Indian Sport and how sport is being managed in our country,” stated Nachappa’s letter.
“Caught on spy cam were some of India’s most prominent officials managing sport such as Adil Sumariwalla, President Athletics Federation of India, Heads of Selection Committee besides other federation officials. President, AFI categorically mentions that the test sample of the athletes are replaceable at a cost of anywhere between Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 5 Lakhs. Also caught on camera was one of India’s top athletes Narasingh Yadav who detailed and exposed the depressing doping scenario which is rampant amongst our athletes, categorically mentioned that Lalith Bhanot, the accused of the CWG scam is the mastermind. It is truly a sad comment on India that such a travesty can continue,” she elaborated in her letter to PM Modi.
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“In the meanwhile, WADA, World Body on Sports Drug Control, has reacted positively to the expose and congratulated the channel . They are also keen on partnering with the channel to know more on the expose and planning to do an investigation. It will show badly of our nation, if international investigations starts and we do nothing about these allegations,” she said.
“India winning more medals in the 2024 and 2028 Olympics would only provide more impetus to doping. Hence Clean Sports India appeals to the Hon’ble Prime Minister to investigate these serious allegations and action taken on all those involved in encouraging the use of drugs in sports,” she concluded.
This comes after earlier this month it was reported that more than 850 Indian athletes have succumbed to doping charges since 2009, according to an Anti-Doping Rules Violation (ARDV) report recently published by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA).
The shocking revelation came after Indian shot-putter Manpreet Kaur was provisionally suspended after being tested positive for banned stimulant DMBA dimethylbutylamine.
Recently, Indian weightlifter Sushila Panwar and footballer Subrata Paul tested positive for different banned substances.
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