
Delhi High Court refuses to interfere with non-selection of Arjuna Awardee para shuttler for Tokyo games
The Hindu
Realising that the court was not inclined to entertain the petition, Raj Kumar, who was represented by advocate Sunny Singla, withdrew the petition.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday refused to interfere with the non-selection of Arjuna Awardee para shuttler Raj Kumar for the mixed doubles badminton event in the upcoming Tokyo Paralympics. “I don’t want to dishearten him but I can’t help him. You are participating in singles (event). Don’t get into this unnecessarily,” observed Justice Rekha Palli. “You are an Arjuna Awardee. The nation will appreciate what you do,” said the judge.More Related News

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