Heena, who today secured the country's ninth shooting quota for the Rio Olympic Games, seemed a bit frustrated when asked about the government's initiative.
"Nothing will happen. You just have to fight against everybody. A lot of people think that Olympic quota and medal comes just like that very easily, that one does not have to work to win it. They don't understand that going to Olympics is so difficult," Heena said at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range.
The current world record holder and former world number one, Heena shot 199.4 in the eight-woman finals to finish ahead of Chinese Taipei's Tien Chia Chen (198.1) and Gim Yun Mi (177.9) of Korea.
"Fortunately, my federation (National Rifle Association of India) and family support me a lot. They can't stop me performing well," she added.
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Bindra, a gold medal winner at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, felt the issue with TOP was that it was not able to deliver as per expectations.
NRAI president Raninder Singh was also asked about the government's initiative but he gave a guarded reply.
"We have also discussed about it with the government but let's see what happens. We have not heard anything so far," he said.
Under the Sports Ministry's TOP scheme, Olympic medal prospects are to be funded by the government for top class training as part of their preparations for the Games.