'We come from different parts of India, follow different religions. But when we come here we work together for India. It's so shameful when we see people indulging in such behaviour.'
Indian women's hockey team skipper Rani Rampal on Saturday condemned the allegedly casteist abuse faced by her teammate Vandana Katariya's family, saying that it was nothing short of shameful.
The family of Katariya, who scored four goals during the Olympics, found itself at the receiving end of allegedly casteist slurs from neighbours in Haridwar after the team lost the semi-final clash against Argentina on Wednesday.
"It's such a bad thing which has happened. We work so hard to represent our country. Stop all these things like discriminating on religion, casteism, because we work above all these things," Rani said during a virtual press conference.
"We come from different parts of India, follow different religions. But when we come here we work together for India. It's so shameful when we see people indulging in such behaviour," Rani said.
"But there are also people who have given us so much love even though we didn't win a medal. So they should learn from such people. If we want to make India a hockey nation, we need everyone," she added.
India finished fourth in the Games after going down to Great Britain 3-4 in an intensely fought bronze play-off.
Two men had reportedly danced and burst firecrackers outside Katariya's house in the Roshnabad area of Haridwar, in mocking. When some members of Katariya's family came out hearing the noise, the two men also passed casteist remarks against them, saying the team had lost because it had too many Dalit players in it, according to the local officials.
The 29-year-old striker had scored a hat-trick against South Africa in the group stages of the Olympics, becoming the Indian to achieve the feat.
Rani hoped that such things will not happen in the future.
"It's a bad a thing, it shouldn't have happened. Maybe they will learn in the future to not do such things."
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