Khushbir and top men's 20km race walker Manish Singh Rawat were axed from the Indian team for the Asian Race Walking Championships to be held on March 20 in Nomi, Japan, after they pulled out of the National Championships here yesterday at the last minute.
Both Khushbir and Rawat's names were there in the starting list but they chose not to take part in the event, which enraged the Athletics Federation of India bosses who had directed all the athletes to take part in the championships.
But contrary to Alexander's claim, both Khushbir and Rawat said that they were fit but gave different reasons why they pulled out of the Nationals without informing the AFI.
"It is not my duty to inform the AFI. The coach is there for it. We have been training under a coach and please tell me whether I should listen to my coach (Alexander) or to AFI. He (Alexander) told me not to take part in the National Championships," Khushbir told PTI from her training base in Bangalore today.
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National record holder Khushbir, who won a silver in the 2014 Asian Games, said she had to suffer for no fault of hers but still appealed to the AFI to allow her to participate in the Asian Championships as she can win a medal.
Khushbir, who was present during the press conference to announce the National Championships, had said there that her participation would be decided by her coach.
AFI President Adille Sumariwalla, who was also present on that occasion, had made it clear that all the athletes will have to take part in the Nationals.
"It is only we athletes who are going to suffer due to issues between the federation and the coach. The country will miss out on a medal in the Asian Championships. I am ready to do my best in the Asian Championships and win a medal if the AFI reconsiders its decision and selects me," she said.
"If it was mandatory, I should have taken part. There was no problem at all. I was fit. Neither the coach nor the AFI told me that taking part in the National Championships was mandatory to get selected for the Asian Championships," said Rawat, who is here in Delhi.
"I don't want to invite any trouble in my career. I had suffered in a similar situation earlier. I will speak to the AFI officials and explain my position," he added.
"The AFI did not respond but just three days back coach (Alexander) told us that the AFI has been giving pressure that I and Khushbir should compete in the National Championships. This was told to us by the coach. Had I been told some 10-15 days earlier that I have to compete, I would have done that. But how can I prepare myself in just two-three days?"
Yesterday, a furious AFI Selection Committee Chairman Gurbachan Singh Randhawa had said that he has recommended to the federation that those athletes who did not take part in national events be thrown out of the national camps.
"They cannot behave like this. I have recommended to throw out these athletes from the national camps," said Randhawa.
Both Khushbir and Rawat were warned not to skip national tournaments in future and told if they repeat the same mistake, they would be barred from the national camp.