Santhi Soundarajan to file human rights case against AFI, IOA
Santhi Soundarajan has been accused of 'lying' by AFI president Adille Sumariwalla.
New Delhi: Ten years after she was stripped off a medal for failing a 'gender test' during the 2006 Doha Asian Games, former athlete Santhi Soundarajan is set to file a human rights violation case against the authorities, including Athletics Federation of India and Indian Olympic Association.
Soundarajan, whose silver medal she won in 800m at the 2006 Asiad was taken off by the Olympic Council of Asia, has filed complaints at the National Commission for Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes, National Commission for Human Rights and National Commission for Women.
Gopi Shankar, head of NGO Srishti Madurai, said that Soundarajan is now planning to file a petition at either Madras High Court or the Supreme Court.
AFI president Adille Sumariwalla, however, said that the federation cannot do much because Soundarajan was banned and stripped off her medal by the OCA during the Asian Games.
Shankar said due to lack of documents, including the report of the test conducted in Doha in 2006 on the basis of which Soundarajan was banned and stripped off her medal, she has not been able to file human rights violation complaints.
"Can you imagine that Soundarajan was not given the report of the test done in 2006 in Doha and it is ten years now? I filed an RTI to get the report, she also filed another RTI but she has not got the report on the basis of which she was banned and medal taken off," Shankar told PTI from Madurai.
"Now she has filed a complaint at the National Commission for Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes (in September last) in which Sports Ministry was the party). She has also filed a complaint at the National Human Rights Commission last month that action be taken against AFI, IOA, SAI and Sports Ministry for subjecting to human rights violation during the test in Doha," he added.
"She was left to stand half naked for half a day in Doha and she did not know which test she was undergoing. She was not informed of anything, nor did she know the language of the doctors conducting the test. This is gross violation of human rights of a poor and helpless woman. She was left to be fended by herself with nobody from the Indian authorities coming to her aid," he said.
"Besides praying for action for human rights violation against the Indian sports authorities, we have made the prayer that the medical report be handed to her and the medal restored to her."
Sumariwalla, however, said that the report of the test has already been given to her in 2011 when she made an RTI application.
"She is lying if she says she has not got the medical report. On February 24, 2011, on a reply to her RTI application, the AFI have given her the photostat copy of the test report given by the OCA. It was signed by all the doctors and the chief of Medical Commission of the Doha Asian Games," Sumariwalla said.
"I don't know why she is trying to bring this issue again and blaming the AFI. We have done what we could have done. Had it been during an Asian Championships or IAAF event, we could have intervened and sorted out the issues. But it was an action taken by the OCA and AFI can't do much. If something has to be done, it has to be done by the IOA," he added.