Goel advises AFI to honour Kerala HC directive on Chitra

The Kerala High Court, on Friday, directed the central government to ensure Chitra's participation in the World Athletics Championships in London next month.

Published : Jul 29, 2017 15:05 IST , New Delhi

P.U. Chitra competes in the 1500m race.
P.U. Chitra competes in the 1500m race.
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P.U. Chitra competes in the 1500m race.

Sports minister Vijay Goel has advised the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) to honour the Kerala High Court directive on P. U. Chitra to ensure her participation in the upcoming IAAF World Championships.

The Kerala High Court, on Friday, directed the central government to ensure Chitra's participation in the World Athletics Championships in London next month.

“Shri Goel talked to AFI President Shri Adille Sumariwalla on the issue and advised him not to contest the directive given by the Kerala High Court as P. U. Chitra is otherwise a wild card entry for the World Championship,” the sports ministry said in a statement.

She competes in the 1,500m race.

Chitra, who recently won a gold in the women’s 1500m event in the Asian Athletics Championships in Bhubaneshwar, filed a writ petition after she was excluded from the Indian squad by the federation.

In her plea, Chitra said her gold medal performance at the Asian Athletics Championships made her an automatic pick for the World Championships.

The court also observed that the selection process for the championship doesn't appear transparent and qualified athletes were ignored.

Former national champion P. T. Usha had said that Chitra had not been included in the team as she did not meet the qualifying mark set by International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).

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