Earlier, Chopra was dragged into a controversy after his comment in an interview, that Pakistani javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem was 'moving around' with his javelin during the Olympic final
Bajrang Punia. File Pic/PTI
Olympian wrestler Bajrang Punia has come out in support of javelin thrower and Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra after he urged people to not use his name to “further propaganda and dirty agenda”. Punia said that sport should not be used as a medium to discriminate.
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"An issue is being made over Neeraj Chopra. Athletes are athletes regardless of their nationality. We're opponents on the ground but brothers outside it. Sports don't teach us to harbor malice. It teaches us to unite and not be divided," Punia told ANI.
An issue is being made over Neeraj Chopra (regarding Arshad Nadeem). Athletes are athletes regardless of their nationality. We're opponents on ground but brothers outside it. Sports don't teach us to harbour malice. It teaches us to unite & not be divided: Wrestler Bajrang Punia pic.twitter.com/dxdFMdGy6E
— ANI (@ANI) August 28, 2021
Earlier, Chopra was dragged into a controversy after his comment in an interview, that Pakistani javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem was “moving around” with his javelin during the Olympic final.
"I would request everyone to please not use me and my comments as a medium to further your vested interest and propaganda," Chopra, said on his Twitter handle.
मेरी आप सभी से विनती है की मेरे comments को अपने गंदे एजेंडा को आगे बढ़ाने का माध्यम न बनाए। Sports हम सबको एकजूट होकर साथ रहना सिखाता हैं और कमेंट करने से पहले खेल के रूल्स जानना जरूरी होता है 🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/RLv96FZTd2
— Neeraj Chopra (@Neeraj_chopra1) August 26, 2021
According to rules, any javelin submitted to the officials by a competitor for his use can also be used by any other participant. This rule applies in all field events except for pole vault. Chopra, who had used Valhalla version of Nordic brand during the final, made it clear that Nadeem, who had finished fifth, had not done anything wrong. The Haryana athlete released a video on Twitter to clear the air and urged people to not use his name for "vested interests".
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