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Kerala Sports Minister E P Jayarajan courted controversy yet again after Olympian and Arjuna awardee Anju Bobby George accused him of insulting her with “corruption” charges.
Anju, President of Kerala Sports Council, has also complained to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan regarding the issue.
The athlete, who made history after she won a medal in the World Championships in Athletics in 2003, said she had gone to meet the Sports Minister along with the Council Vice President on 7 June after the new government came to power.
Anju was appointed as the Council President by the previous UDF government.
The athlete said the minister also objected to the flight tickets availed by her from Bengaluru, where she is based, to Thiruvananthapuram for attending the Council meetings.
She said the minister had told her ‘This is all against rules. I can stop all this’.
The veteran long jumper said she had given a representation to the previous government for permitting her to avail airfare and the same had been accepted.
“The minister said ‘this is all corruption’,” Anju said.
Anju said that besides her, Preeja Sreedharan, Indian Hockey captain P R Sreejesh and Kerala Cricket Association President, T C Mathew, are other members of the Council.
Asked if she planned to quit her post, Anju said she had not taken a decision yet.
Jayarajan, however, denied the charge and said Anju had parted “very happily” after meeting him.
Asked about her charge, the state Sports Minister said he had not behaved rudely.
“No, never,” he told reporters. He said he was not aware that the athlete had complained to the Chief Minister.
The minister had kicked up a row after he described legendary boxing champion Mohammed Ali as a sportsman from Kerala during his obituary reference.
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