CM Saini fulfilled his commitment to honour Phogat, says Haryana Sports Minister

IANS April 12, 2025 128 views

Haryana Sports Minister Gaurav Gautam confirmed that wrestler Vinesh Phogat received full honors despite her controversial Olympic disqualification. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini fulfilled his promise to treat her as a silver medalist, offering a cash prize and land allotment. Phogat plans to use the Rs 4 crore award to establish a wrestling training institute for young athletes. The government's support highlights their commitment to recognizing exceptional sporting achievements beyond strict procedural outcomes.

"The Chief Minister had promised that Phogat would be honoured like a silver medalist, and he fulfilled his promise" - Gaurav Gautam, Haryana Sports Minister
Chandigarh, April 12: Haryana Sports Minister Gaurav Gautam on Saturday stated that wrestler-turned-politician Vinesh Phogat was offered a cash reward, a land allotment, and a government job, as per the state's sports policy, however, she only opted for the first two.

Key Points

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Phogat receives full Olympic silver-level benefits despite weight disqualification

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CM Saini calls her "Haryana's pride" and supports her

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Wrestler plans to establish world-class training institute with cash award

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Government stands by athlete's exceptional Olympic journey

He added that Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini had fulfilled his commitment to honour Phogat despite her disqualification at the Paris Olympics.

Speaking to IANS, Gautam said, "The Chief Minister had promised that Phogat would be honoured like a silver medalist, and he fulfilled his promise. We offered three things -- a cash prize, a government job and a Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) plot. She only chose the cash prize and plot."

The Haryana government had extended Phogat benefits equivalent to those awarded to Olympic silver medallists despite her disqualification from the women's 50kg final due to a marginal weight issue that created a major controversy in the sporting world.

The Haryana Cabinet had decided to treat her performance as exceptional, considering her advancement to the final.

Phogat became the first Indian woman wrestler to reach the Olympic final, although her campaign ended abruptly when she was controversially ruled out of the gold medal bout after failing her second weigh-in.

The incident, which drew both sympathy and criticism, marked the end of her Olympic journey, with Phogat later announcing her retirement.

Acknowledging the disqualification as a procedural issue, CM Saini had called Phogat "Haryana's pride" and assured her that her honour would not be diminished due to the unfortunate outcome in Paris.

While the state government has stood firmly by Phogat, the Opposition accused the BJP-led administration of politicising the matter and failing to support her adequately during the Olympics.

"Politics should not be done in sports. The Chief Minister fulfilled his promise by awarding the silver medalist benefits to Phogat. He has proved that he fulfils what he says," Gautam said.

Phogat, meanwhile, revealed her plans to use the Rs 4 crore cash award to establish a world-class wrestling training institute for young athletes.

The initiative, she said, will be a tribute to the sport that brought her national and international acclaim and will help nurture the next generation of wrestlers from Haryana and beyond.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Great to see Haryana government standing by their athletes! Vinesh Phogat is truly an inspiration for all young wrestlers in India. The training institute idea is brilliant 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the government's gesture, I wish they had been more supportive during the actual Olympics when she needed it most. The timing feels a bit political to me.
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Sunil T.
That weight issue was so heartbreaking to watch! She deserved better. At least now she's getting some recognition for her incredible achievement. #Respect
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Anjali R.
The training institute is such a thoughtful way to give back! Can't wait to see the next generation of wrestlers that will come through her academy. Haryana's sports culture is amazing 💪
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Vikram S.
I think the government did the right thing here. The rules are rules, but her performance was exceptional and deserved recognition. Hope other states learn from this!
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Neha P.
As someone from Haryana, I'm proud of how our government supports athletes. But I do wonder why she didn't take the government job offer? That would have been great job security.

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