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Seasoned boxer Manoj Kumar has intensified his war with the Sports Authority of India by accusing the body of trying to hurt his career but the SAI continued to assert that the three-time Commonwealth Games medallist has been provided assistance throughout.
In a fresh letter to Sports Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Manoj's elder brother and coach, Rajesh Kumar Rajound, has stated that the officials in SAI were trying to hide behind "lies".
He reiterated that the officials were dragging their feet on releasing Rs 5.30 lakh that the boxer would require for treatment for a groin injury.
"After a checkup, a minor stress fracture was indicated in the MRI reports. The reports and estimated cost was rushed to the concerned officials," Rajound stated in the letter referring to the injury that Manoj picked up during the Asian Games in Jakarta last year.
"The estimated cost of treatment mentioned by the hospital is Rs 5,30,400. However, even after sending in all the medical reports, I have yet to get any concrete reply from the concerned officials," he added.
But SAI, in a statement issued Thursday, denied that Manoj has been left in lurch and gave details of the financial assistance provided to him when he was a part of the Target Olympic Podium scheme.
The SAI said the demand for Rs 5.30 lakh by Manoj was never formally addressed to SAI.
The SAI said Manoj's inclusion in TOPS will depend on performance in the coming few months.
"He is under review for inclusion in the TOP Scheme, which will depend on a detailed analysis of his performance and probability of him making a podium finish at Tokyo 2020," it said.
Manoj, on the other hand, has maintained that he remains India's best bet in the 69kg category, in which he won a bronze medal in the CWG last year in Gold Coast.
The 32-year-old is also a multiple-time Asian medallist and was the 2017 national champion.
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