BANGALORE: The Karnataka high court on Wednesday issued notices to Sania Mirza and the sports ministry after finding substance in the claim of para-athlete HN Girisha challenging the recommendation of the prestigious Khel Ratna award to the tennis star.
Justice AS Bopanna, who heard the case on a petition filed by Girisha, directed the respondents to reply to the notices within 15 days.
Sania, who won her first women’s doubles Grand Slam title by lifting the Wimbledon crown with Swiss partner Martina Hingis in June, was recommended for the country’s highest sporting honour by a government-appointed selection panel. The sports ministry has also given its approval on Sania getting the coveted award.
The President of India will confer Khel Ratna, Arjuna, Dronacharya and Dhyan Chand Awards to various sportspersons in a ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhawan on August 29.
In the high court proceedings on Wednesday, Justice Bopanna sought replies from the respondents as to why Girisha’s name was overlooked in favour of Sania, considering the points system being implemented by the central government.
Girisha, a Paralympic Games medallist, said in his plea that he deserved to win the coveted award more than Sania because he was the top contender with 90 points against his name and the tennis star was far behind him as per performance-based points system.
Girisha said Sania’s Wimbledon doubles crown would not be counted in the consideration for the coveted award as it was not included in the sports events mentioned in the government notification for awarding Khel Ratna.
He said the ministry should consider a sportsperson’s name for the award taking into account performances at the Olympics, Paralympics, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and World Championships from 2011.
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