"We have written to them and are awaiting their response. Once we get the response, we will act accordingly," a Basketball Federation of India spokesperson told PTI.
Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said the ministry has asked the IOC to issue necessary instructions to international sports federations, so that such incidents are not repeated.
"We are shocked and outraged. Wearing a turban does not affect fair play and has not been objected to in international sports championships. Therefore, the latest incident has surprised and shocked us. We have spoken to BFI and sought a detailed report from them," Sonowal said in a release.
Two Sikh players -- Amritpal Singh and Amjyot Singh -- were stopped from entering the court minutes before India were to open their campaign against Japan on July 12 at Fiba Asia Cup in Wuhan and were asked to remove their turbans.
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The officials of the International Basketball Federation told the players that they were not allowed to play with their turbans on as it was in violation of the rules.
The two players initially did not figure in the starting five and it was only after they removed their turbans, that they were they allowed to play in the first quarter.
Both of them were forced to play the remaining six games of the tournament without wearing their turbans.