Arunachal CM blames IOA for Wushu players from state denied entry to China, says IOA failed to handle matter
First Published: 29th September, 2023 19:30 IST
CM Pema Khandu expressed hope that the three Wushu players will be able to clinch medals during the 2026 Tokyo Asian Games
By Ripunjoy Das
Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu today expressed his anguish over the role being played by the International Olympic Association (IOC) over China issuing stapled visas to the three Wushu players from Arunachal Pradesh who were a part of the Indian contingent currently taking part at the Asian Games held in China.
Chief Minister Khandu, speaking to the media, said that although India took a very strong stand on the issue, the IOC failed to provide a solution to the matter.
He said that he will raise the issue with the ministry to request that the International Olympic Association take up the matter.
“China’s behaviour towards Arunachal Pradesh, especially towards its sportspeople, hampers the morale of our players,” he added.
Mentioning that no players from any part of the country should face any visa issue, he noted that it’s the responsibility of the International Olympic Association to look at the matter and said the association should take full responsibility for the issue.
However, he expressed hope that the three Wushu players will be able to clinch medals during the 2026 Tokyo Asian Games.
Khandu also assured that the Arunachal government will provide all kinds of financial assistance to the players, including their advance training in Indonesia.
It may be mentioned here that the Arunachal Pradesh government has already announced a reward of Rs 20 lakh each to all three players.
Three women Wushu players—Nyeman Wangsu, Onilu Tega, and Mepung Lamgu who were part of the Indian contingent at the ongoing Asian Games in Hangzhou, China couldn’t travel to Hangzhou as they didn’t get clearance from the Chinese authorities at the last minute.
Copy edited by- Haynashree Narjary
Also Read: Arunachal Pradesh: Hero’s welcome for Wushu athletes Mepung, Nyeman and Onilu in Itanagar
COMMENTS

TOPMOST STORY NOW

Live Brother of BSF Jawan Deepak Chingakham Who Died in Cross-Border Firing by Pakistan in Jammu Appointed ASI in Manipur Police on Compassionate Grounds
11th July 2025
Live Maikhuli Villagers Protest MoU Over Assam-Meghalaya Border, Demand Return of Fishery
11th July 2025
Live Chhangur Baba Received Rs 500 Crore in Foreign Funds for Illegal Conversions: Anti-Terror Squad
11th July 2025
Live Taiwan Detects 9 Chinese Warships, 1 Aircraft Breaching ADIZ Amid Rising Tensions
11th July 2025WE RECOMMEND

Mob Storms Police Station in Arunachal, Drags Youth Accused of Raping Around 20 Girl Students Out, Lynches Him
As per inputs, the youth was accused of raping at least 20 students and molesting over 3 others aged between 6-8 years from Mount Carmel School, Roing.
11th July 2025
SIFF Opposes PMO-Level Meeting on Siang Upper Multipurpose Project to be Held in New Delhi
The impasse over the Siang Upper Multipurpose Project (SUMP) is not ending anytime soon. The project affected families are now strongly opposing the proposed PMO-level meeting to be held on July 15 in New Delhi. The meeting will chaired by Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, Dr P.K.Mishra. The Siang Indigenous Farmers’ Forum (SIFF), a […]
11th July 2025
Why Do Monks Burn Herbs on Mountain Peaks? Here’s All About Arunachal’s Sacred Smoke Ceremony
The ritual also served to invoke protection for the remote borderland and foster well-being for all.
11th July 2025
Former Arunachal MLA Kapchen Rajkumar Dies In Wild Elephant Attack in Tirap
According to family members of Rajkumar, the attack took place in the early morning hours between Namsang and Deomali area
09th July 2025
Arunachal Govt Holds High Level Meeting with AAPSU on Chakma-Hajong Refugee Issue
The talks follow AAPSU’s protest rally held on June 16, during which a memorandum was submitted to the Union Home Minister, Amit Shah
09th July 2025