In a shocking incident, the Indian shooters, including London Olympic medal hopefuls Gagan Narang and Ronjan Sodhi, were asked to vacate their rooms by Grange St Paul hotel staff yesterday after the private agency, hired by the organising committee, goofed-up on their accommodation.
The incident, naturally, has not gone down well with the National Rifle Association of India.
Its senior vice-president Avtar Sethi told PTI that the national body is writing protest letter to the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF), International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Indian Olympic Association (IOA).
"We will write to the ISSF, IOC and IOA in protest. We will tell them whatever has happened with our shooters. Whenever the foreigners come to India we make sure that there stay is convenient. And we expect the same for our shooter too in other countries," Sethi said.
"We are waiting for president (Raninder Singh) to come back from Patiala," he added.
Sethi blamed the private agency, hired by the accommodation committee of the tournament that is also a test event for the London Games, for the goof-up.
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"Our booking was till April 28 but then we extended it till the next day for our pistol and rifle shooters. We paid the balance amount to the accommodation committee but the private agency did not inform the hotel authorities about the payment and to extend our stay," Sethi said.
National coach Sunny Thomas had yesterday said that the shooters -- who arrived in the country this morning -- finally found shelter after the Indian embassy booked another hotel for them. PTI AH PDS