Harpal Singh Bedi / New Delhi

The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) on Monday urged the Sportspersons not to  involve their awards with the ongoing farmers agitation.

“Farmers protests and returning national sports awards are two separate things” IOA president Narender Batra  and Secretary General Rajeev Mehta said in a statement 

   ” National Awards which are given by the Government of India to sportspersons for their extraordinary performances when they are representing India in international sporting events. These National Awards are given to sportspersons as a recognition for their performance they have given for their country.”

   Urging the  sportspersons to respect the awards they won after so much hard work ,the statement said  ” let the dialogue between the farmers and the government of India take its own course.

  “Of late sportspersons are seen to be announcing return of their National Awards as a mark of their support for the recent farmers issue. National Awards and farmers issue are 2 separate things, while every Indian including us loves and supports the farmers and we all would always like our farming community to be happy as they are the *ANNDATAs* of our country.” the statement added

 Meanwhile police  halted  a  protest march of  sportspersons from Punjab  led by former  Asian Games gold-winning  wrestler Kartar Singh from  going towards the Rashtrapati Bhavan

  As they  marched  to return “35 national sports awards” in a show of solidarity with the farmers, they were,  stopped by the police near  Krishi Bhavan  and sent back.

   Kartar, who received  the Arjuna award in 1982 and Padma Shri in 1987, was accompanied by former hockeyOlympian  Gurmail Singh and former women’s hockey captain Rajbir Kaur among others. While Gurmail is a 2014 Dhyanchand awardee, Rajbir was conferred the Arjuna in 1984.

“The farmers have always supported us. We felt bad when we saw that our farmer brothers were lathi-charged, roads were closed. Farmers are sitting on streets in bitter cold for their rights,” Kartar told media  adding “I am farmer’s son, I still do farming despite being IG, Police,” 

“I agree there is a need for change in farm laws but when our children are not happy, the government’s priority should be to make them happy.” he added.  The marching athletes claimed to have the support of several Arjuna and other national sports awards winners.

Earlier, Khel Ratna awardee and  Olympic medal-winning boxer Vijender Singh had also threatened to award  in support of the agitating  farmers.