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I will continue to fight and comeback stronger: Jwala

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Facing a life ban threat from the Badminton Association of India (BAI), embattled shuttler Jwala Gutta today vowed to continue her fight against injustice and come back stronger.

The ace doubles star, who has been recommended a life ban by the BAI disciplinary committee, got a reprieve today when the Delhi High Court accepted her plea and allowed Jwala to participate in upcoming tournaments till the three-member committee takes a final decision on the issue of her alleged indiscipline.

However, Jwala, who had won the bronze medal in 2011 World Championship in London and the 2010 Commonwealth Games gold along with partner Ashwini Ponnappa, won't be able to participate in the Denmark Open as the BAI had withdrawn her entry for the event yesterday.
 

"Entries withdrawn....Life ban threat...Just want to end my career....But playing is my right....Will continue to fight for my right....Thnk u all for ur support...And love....Will come back stronger," Jwala wrote on her faceback account.

Earlier in the day, Justice V K Jain allowed Gutta to to continue playing and said, "I am of the view that you (BAI) must allow her to play in the tournament".

The court observed that till the final view is taken by the committee, she should be allowed to take part in the tournament.

The two upcoming badminton tournaments in which Jwala was to participate are Denmark Open scheduled from October 15 to 20 and French Open from October 22 to 27.

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First Published: Oct 10 2013 | 4:35 PM IST

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