BAI president Himanta
Biswa Sarma has accepted Prannoy’s apology and general secretary Ajay
Singhania hoped the incident won’t be repeated.
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Agencies: India
shuttler H S Prannoy has apologised to the Badminton Association of India (BAI)
for his scathing attack on the national federation after it did not recommend
him for the Arjuna Award, days after he was show-caused for the outburst.
Prannoy was eventually recommended for the award by national coach Pullela
Gopichand in his capacity as a former Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna recipient.
The world number 28 apologised to
BAI after the governing body show caused him for his outburst on social media
and also highlighted some past disciplinary issues involving him. BAI president
Himanta Biswa Sarma has accepted his apology and general secretary Ajay
Singhania hoped the incident won’t be repeated.
“It was unfortunate to witness something like
this but Prannoy had reached out to us and based on his submission, we hope
going forward players will reach out to the federation if they have any
concern,” Singhania said in a statement on Tuesday.
On June 2, BAI had recommended
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty and Sameer Verma for Arjuna award,
leaving out Prannoy which prompted the shuttler to express his displeasure on
social media.
“Same old story. Guy who has medals in CWG and
Asian Championships not even recommended by the association. And guy who was
not there on any of these major events recommended. #waah #thiscountryisajoke,”
Prannoy had said in his now-deleted tweet.
The governing body was not happy
with Prannoy and his teammate Kidambi Srikanth for not playing the semifinal of
the Asian Team Championship at Manila in February and instead leaving for
Barcelona to compete in another event. India had lost the semifinal but
finished third in the competition.
The BAI recommended Srikanth for
the Khel Ratna award last week after the top Indian shuttler apologised for
pulling out of the tournament midway.
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