Boxer Sarita Devi finally received her Asian Games bronze medal which she had refused at the victory ceremony in Incheon under controversial
circumstances with the Indian Olympic Association Secretary General Rajeev Mehta presenting it to her in New Delhi.
Mehta presented the medal to the Manipuri boxer at the IOA Headquarters.
The Secretary General, Indian Olympic Association Rajeev Mehta handed over the medal to her in the office of the IOA in New Delhi," the IOA said in a
statement.
Sarita was provisionally suspended by the International Boxing Federation (AIBA) after she refused to accept her medal following a controversial semifinal loss in the Asian Games.
The AIBA is yet to take a final call on the quantum of Sarita's punishment but Dr Wu has already made it clear that her career is "as good as over" despite tendering an unconditional apology for her actions.
Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has written a letter to the AIBA to revoke the provisional suspension on Sarita, considering her humble background and her earlier track record of good behaviour.
Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar has also extended support to Sarita while urging the people, the government and sports bodies to work for Sarita's cause.
Mehta said that the IOA has also written a letter to the AIBA to take a lenient view on Sarita.
"I had a lengthy discussion with Sarita today and I told her the IOA is behind her. We have also written a letter to the AIBA to take a lenient view on her," he said.
Image: Indian boxer Sarita Devi receives her Asian Games bronze medal from Rajeev Mehta, Secretary General (Indian Olympic Association) in New Delhi.
Photo: PTI
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