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Asian Games silver medallist Sudha Singh 'demoralised' after being denied job of her choice by UP government

Press Trust of India October 3, 2018, 20:23:06 IST

Sudha Singh had refused to accept a cash award at a programme in presence of CM Adityanath and Governor Ram Naik, saying that she wanted Deputy Director’s post in the Sports Department.

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Asian Games silver medallist Sudha Singh 'demoralised' after being denied job of her choice by UP government

Lucknow: Jakarta Asian Games silver medallist Sudha Singh says she is feeling demoralised after being denied the job of her choice — Deputy Director’s post in the sports department — despite assurance from Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The 32-year-old had won a silver medal in the women’s 3000m steeplechase in Jakarta. She had won a gold in the same event in the 2010 edition in Guangzhou. [caption id=“attachment_3864615” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Sudha Singh is one of the athletes who has not been selected for the Indian squad. Getty File image of Sudha Singh. Getty[/caption] “The sports department is determined that it will not take me. I am getting this treatment despite the fact that I am regularly winning medals. I want the Deputy Director’s post in the sports department but citing rules, it is being said that I cannot get this post. I am demoralised now,” Sudha told PTI. She had on Tuesday refused to accept a cash award at a programme in presence of CM Adityanath and Governor Ram Naik, saying that she wanted the job. She, however, accepted the cheque after the Governor insisted. “There are several instances when athletes were given Deputy Director’s post. If not possible, I can be made regional sports officer but there are some people in the department, who do not want to give me the job,” she alleged. “When I met the CM recently, he offered me the post of Deputy SP but on my request, he was ready to appoint me as Deputy Director in the sports department. Despite this, the sports department is denying me,” she added. State sports minister Chetan Chauhan insisted that rules do not permit to appoint Sudha as Deputy Director. “There is no hurdle in giving a job to Sudha but for the post of a Deputy Director, there cannot be direct recruitment. Deputy Director is appointed through selection commission. “It is a class one post and the government does not have the right of direct recruitment on this post. She can get a job as Sports Officer and later she can become Deputy Director after promotion. The State government is determined to help sportsmen,” the minister said. Sudha, though, is adamant. “My file has been pending for the past four years. I will only work in the Sports Department and not in any other department,” Sudha, who is also reigning Asian champion, said.

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