I can tell Kapil I am a CWG gold winner: Manoj Kumar

November 26, 2014 08:05 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:42 pm IST - New Delhi

Boxer Manoj Kumar after receiving Arjuna Award from Sports Minister Sarbanand Sonowal at Sports Ministry in New Delhi on Wednesday. Photo: R. V. Moorthy

Boxer Manoj Kumar after receiving Arjuna Award from Sports Minister Sarbanand Sonowal at Sports Ministry in New Delhi on Wednesday. Photo: R. V. Moorthy

Commonwealth Games gold medallist boxer Manoj Kumar on Wednesday lashed out at Kapil Dev, saying the Arjuna Award is a “fitting reply” from him to the former India cricket captain, who had earlier refused to recognise the pugilist.

“Today I can tell Kapil Dev that I am Manoj Kumar, who had won the gold medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, and now I have got the Arjuna award,” Manoj told reporters after being belatedly bestowed with the prestigious honour by the Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal at his Shastri Bhawan office.

“I have given a fitting reply to Kapil Dev,” he added.

Manoj was earlier denied the award by the Kapil Dev-led selection committee even as another boxer Jai Bhagwan was recommended for the coveted honour.

According to the boxer, Kapil had cut the phone when he wanted to convey his grievances, asking who he was.

“When I called Kapil Dev, he asked me ‘do I know you’ I informed him that ‘I am boxer Manoj, who won a gold medal in CWG. And my name has been removed from the Arjuna Award list and you are giving the award to a bronze medallist’ But he cut the phone, saying that ‘I don’t want to talk about all these things’,” recalled the light welterweight category boxer.

He added, “My work is to do boxing. Going by my achievements I simply deserved the award. I don’t know who made those false allegations against me of doping and I had been ruled out.”

Back then, feeling “insulted”, Manoj had approached the Sports Ministry officials, who, he said, had assured him that his name would be added to the list in a review meeting.

But after being snubbed for a second time in the review meeting, Manoj took the legal route and filed a case in the Delhi High Court.

He won the case and that led to the Ministry accepting his nomination for the award.

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