Gupta shoots down Chawrasia's complaint against IOA

India's chef-de-mission to Rio Olympics, Rakesh Gupta shot down golfer S. S. P. Chawrasia's allegations of ill-treatment by the IOA officials at the Rio Olympics.

Published : Dec 23, 2016 17:11 IST , New Delhi

S. S. P. Chawrasia had complained there were no proper arrangements for transportation and they were treated like servants at the Rio Games.
S. S. P. Chawrasia had complained there were no proper arrangements for transportation and they were treated like servants at the Rio Games.
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S. S. P. Chawrasia had complained there were no proper arrangements for transportation and they were treated like servants at the Rio Games.

A day after S. S. P. Chawrasia lashed out at the Indian Olympic Association alleging shoddy treatment at the Olympics, India’s Chef-de-mission in Rio, Rakesh Gupta, said the golfer should have brought the issues to his notice during the Games instead of complaining four months later.

Chawrasia, on Thursday, said there were no proper arrangements even for transportation and he was " >treated like a servant " at the Rio Games.

Gupta said transportation of the athletes was the responsibility of the local organisers.

"It is the responsibility of the local organisers to receive athletes at the airport and transport them to the Games Village. All the Indian players, say Abhinav Bindra, Leander Paes, they were brought to the Games Village via the transport provided by the local organisers," Gupta said.

"The Indian players reached Rio in several batches, one by one, many of them came alone. Chawrasia came alone, (Anirban) Lahiri came alone, Aditi Ashok came alone with her father, Leander Paes came alone, wrestlers and shooters, they came in ones and twos.

"We cannot go to the airport every time and receive each of them. How could we have done that, it is not possible.

We had very few people from the IOA at Rio and there were a lot of other issues to attend to," he said.

"What we did was a day before we would give the local organisers a list of Indian players who will reach Rio the next day. After that it is the responsibility of the local organisers to arrange for the vehicles to transport them to the Games Village. It is the same process for players of other countries too."

Gupta also questioned Chawrasia’s complaint now.

"When he (Chawrasia) was there at the Games Village, I met him almost everyday and he never made a complaint to me. I met him again at the airport while returning home after the Games are over, then also he did not make any complaint. If he had any issue, he would have told me at Rio and we could have taken up the issue.

"There could have been rain in Rio but more than rain, I think there was also storm and other players had no issues.

"As far as I remember no Indian player, except these golfers, had made a complaint about these kind of problems during the Olympics. I don’t know why he (Chawrasia) made these allegations four months after the Games are over," he added.

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