Snehadevi was orginally named as playing member but later made reserve and Shweta Rana was given her place. Shweta had argued that since she was better-ranked player, she should be included in the squad and AITA obliged by taking a "corrective step".
"It feels like a cruel joke out here. First, they (AITA) take me in the team. Then they put me in the reserves. Now they are saying that they don't want to take reserve players whereas they took Divij Sharan (in men's squad)," a disillusioned 17-year-old Snehadevi told PTI from Barcelona, where she is currently training.
"I had cried even when they had put me in as reserve. To be honest even after that I tried to convince myself that okay there is something better coming for me."
Asked why AITA has taken such a step, Secretary General Bharat Oza came up with a strange reply.
But then why was she named in the squad in the first place? "Yes, we had (named her). But we can do without her," was a smug reply from Oza, who had criticised Somdev Devvarman a few days back on his decision to opt out of Asian Games.