"The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports remains committed to ensuring that sports in India remains free of any form of sexual harassment and reiterates that stringent action shall be taken against anyone who is found to be guilty of such practices which are abhorrent to the spirit of sports," the Ministry said in a statement.
A lady shooter, who was selected in the trap junior women's event in an international competition held at Suhl, Germany earlier this month, had complained about the incident to the Ministry June 10.
"Taking cognisance of the complaint, Secretary (Sports) asked DG, SAI the same day to get an immediate report from the concerned national sports federation, NRAI and to initiate firm disciplinary action against the two shooters if the complaint was found to be true. DG, SAI referred the matter to NRAI on June 11, 2013," it added.
NRAI has referred the complaint to the chairman of the six-member athletes committee, Moraad Ali Khan, and asked for a report on the matter within 15 days. The report is still awaited from NRAI.