Paralympians want equal respect, opportunities

28 September,2016 09:49 AM IST |   |  IANS

Indian para-athletes, who clinched four medals at the just-concluded Rio Paralympic Games, have made a passionate plea to the government for proper jobs and treatment at par with their able-bodied counterparts

Amit Kumar



Amit Kumar

New Delhi: Indian para-athletes, who clinched four medals at the just-concluded Rio Paralympic Games, have made a passionate plea to the government for proper jobs and treatment at par with their able-bodied counterparts.

With their sporting fortunes soaring high, two athletes - powerlifter Farman Basha and club thrower Amit Kumar Saroha stressed that they need jobs for a secure future.

The public debate on whether the country's Paralympic athletes should be treated at par with Olympic athletes was ignited once again after they performed better than their abled-bodied counterparts in Rio.

While the para-athletes have taken home four medals at the Paralympics - including two golds, a silver and a bronze - the able-bodied athletes could only manage two medals - a silver and a bronze at the Rio Olympics last month.

On Thursday, Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) president Rao Inderjit Singh weighed in on the debate when he said that the para-athletes should be treated equally and put on the same pedestal as able-bodied athletes.

Basha, who missed out on a bronze medal by finishing fourth in the men's 49 kilogram category at Rio, said: "The most important thing for any athlete is a job. Despite being a diploma holder and medal winner at many international competitions, I don't have a job. I have also written a letter to the Prime Minister." Kumar said: "If you are able-bodied and if you participate in one Olympics, you will get a job and sponsors."

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