Star wrestler Bajrang Punia on Monday decided to donate six months of his salary towards fight against COVID-19 pandemic and called for postponement of Tokyo Olympics.
The 25-year-old is one of India’s medal leading contenders at the Games, which are under doubt due to the coronavirus, which has claimed more than 15000 lives and infected more than 3,00,000 people worldwide.
Bajrang, the 2019 World Championship bronze medallist, works with the Railways as an officer on special duty.
“I have decided to donate my six months’ salary,” Bajrang tweeted.
“Before Olympics, we have to fight Coronavirus,” he told PTI. “If situation does not improve, and continues for 2-3 months, it will be perfectly alright to postpone the Olympics.”
He added: “If it is held with Coronavirus continuing to wreak havoc, a lot of nations will not send their athletes. Already Canada and Australia have said they won’t send their athletes. What’s the point then. So it is not just India’s problem, it’s a global issue, which needs to be tackled first.”
Bajrang is training at an apartment in Sonepat while his coach Shako Bentinidis has left for Georgia. India’s foreign coach for women wrestlers Andrew Cook has also left for the US a few days ago.
The Indian Olympic Association says it will decide about their participation in about four weeks’ time. The International Olympic Committee is under tremendous pressure to postpone the Games.
Meanwhile, Vinesh Phogat , another Indian medal contender at the Games, says she has been training hard and it does not matter what she feels about the postponement of the Games. “I am at my home and training has been good so far. Whatever I say, does not matter,” she said.
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