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Axed from the national camp for "serious indiscipline", the celebrated Phogat sisters will have to explain their absence for any chance of a comeback, the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) said on Thursday after one of them, Babita, claimed to be injured.
Geeta and Babita Phogat, both Commonwealth Games medallists who became household names after their life story was brought alive on the silver screen in blockbuster 'Dangal', along with their younger siblings Ritu and Sangeeta were ousted from the ongoing national camp in Lucknow.
The WFI cited their unexplained absence from the camp as reason.
The federation's action against the wrestlers means that they could be barred from the Asian Games trials scheduled later this month. The Asian Games are scheduled to be held in August-September later this year in Indonesia.
Singh, however, hinted that the wrestlers could be given a lifeline if they can come up with a satisfactory explanation for their actions.
"Let them first come to us and explain the reasons behind their actions. For now they are out of the national camp," he said.
The men's and women's national are being simultaneously conducted in Sonepat and Lucknow from 10-25 May.
Wrestlers dropped from the national camp:
Ritu Phogat (50kg), Indu Choudhary (50kg), Sangeeta Phogat (57kg), Geeta Phogat (59kg), Ravita (59kg), Pooja Tomar (62kg), Manu (62kg), Nandini Salokhe (62kg), Reshma Mane (62kg), Anju (65kg), Manu Tomar (72kg), Kamini (72kg), Babita Phogat (53kg), Shravan (61kg) and Satyawart Kadian (97kg)
Another big name to have been barred from the national camp is Satyawart Kadian, husband of Rio Olympics bronze-medallist wrestler Sakshi Malik.
When contacted, Babita said she is yet to receive any show-cause notice from the WFI and cited injury as reason for her absence.
As for her sisters, Babita said that Ritu and Sangeeta were waiting for their visas to take part in a training camp in Russia which was known to WFI, a claim which the federation outrightly rejected.
Babita also said that Geeta was in Bangalore training at a private facility and she has no knowledge why her sister hasn't joined the camp yet.
Babita hoped the WFI would be lenient enough to let her take part in the Asian Games trials.
Geeta won a stunning gold in 2010 Commonwealth Games. Besides, she was also the first Indian woman wrestler to qualify for Olympics in 2012.
Like her sister, Babita also clinched a gold medal in the 2014 Glasgow CWG and claimed a silver at last month's Gold Coast edition of the Games.
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