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Awards have lost sanctity: Pankaj Advani

Advani said he was not a fan of taking the legal route to get awards
New Delhi: Despite Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal’s stout defence of the selection policy for National Sports Awards, ace cueist Pankaj Advani says “lobbying” does influence the selection of athletes for the honour.
“There is a lot of lobbying that happens (for the awards). You need to get people (on the selection panel) who are extremely fair and take it as it comes and judge performances of athletes equally,” said Advani days after Sania Mirza received the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, country’s highest sporting honour.
Just when it seemed there would be no controversy in the lead up to this year’s function, para-athlete H.N. Girisha approached the Karnataka High Court challenging Sania’s last-minute recommendation for Khel Ratna.
The Sports Ministry was fighting a court case 12 hours before Saturday’s ceremony with wrestling coach Vinod Kumar approaching the Delhi High Court, claiming he was more deserving for the Dronacharya award than his rival Anoop Singh, whose name was recommended by the government-appointed panel. Both cases are still pending in the court.
Advani said he was not a fan of taking the legal route to get awards.
“I am sure government will find a way to restore sanctity of the awards. I am not too happy with the idea of taking the legal route,” said the 30-year-old, whose last world title came in the six-red snooker format last month.
“We all get carried away by hype in our country. If someone does something big, it becomes nationwide news. It is a herd mentality. If the achievement is not hyped, it is forgotten within couple of days. Let’s treat every sporting achievement in a pure way. Not based on the popularity of the sport,” he added.
( Source : PTI )
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