09 October,2024 06:59 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Swapnil Kusale. Pic/AFP
The father of Paris Olympics shooting bronze medallist Swapnil Kusale has expressed disappointment over the Maharashtra government paying Rs 2 crore prize money to his son, saying Haryana doles out much higher amount for its athletes.
Swapnil Kusale (29), who hails from Kolhapur, won a bronze medal in 50m rifle 3 positions event at the Paris Olympics in August.
His father Suresh Kusale on Monday said his son should get Rs 5 crore prize money and a flat near the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Sports Complex in Balewadi, Pune.
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Speaking to reporters in Kolhapur, Suresh Kusale claimed, "The Haryana government gives R5 crore to its each [Olympics medal winning] player [Haryana gives R6 crore to a gold medallist, Rs 4 crore to silver medallist, R2.5 crore to bronze winner]. As per a new policy announced by the Maharashtra government, an Olympic bronze medal-winner will get Rs 2 crore while a gold medallist will get Rs 5 crore and silver medallist will get Rs 3 crore. Why does the state form such criteria when Swapnil is only the second individual Olympic medal-winner from Maharashtra in 72 years [after wrestler KD Jadhav in 1952]?" Suresh Kusale asked. "Is the amount kept low because Swapnil is from a humble background? Would the reward amount have remained the same had he been the son of a MLA or a minister?" he wondered.
"Swapnil should get Rs 5 crore as reward, a flat near Balewadi Sports Stadium so that he can easily commute for practice. And the 50-meter three-position rifle shooting arena should be named after Swapnil," he said when asked for his demands.
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