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QBR showcased at India Gate on 1st day of India stoppage

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Queen's Baton of the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games was today taken at the historic India Gate by the country's top sportspersons in a low-key event on the first day of its India stop.

It was more of a photo-op event as the Baton was brought by Commonwealth Games Federation Secretary and 2014 Glasgow CWG Vice-Chair Louise Martin at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium here before being taken to the India Gate.

Sportspersons who held the Baton were discus thrower Krishna Poonia, shooter Samresh Jung, weightlifter Kutulu Ravi Kumar, wrestlers Yogeshwar Dutt, Amit Kumar, Anil Kumar and Anita Tomar and hockey players P R Sreejesh, V R Raghunath, A V Sunil and Birendra Lakra.
 

Indian Olympic Association senior officials G S Mander, S Reghunathan and R K Gupta received the visiting delegation. Youth Affairs Secretary Rajiv Gupta, who is also looking after the Sports Department as an additional charge, and SAI Director General Jiji Thomson were also present.

Reghunathan said President Pranab Mukherjee was to host the Baton at the Rashtrapati Bhavan today but cancelled the event due to his engagements.

"The President of India was to host the Baton at Rashtrapati Bhavan today but he is arriving in Delhi late in the evening after some engagement, so it was cancelled. Then we sent invite to the Sports Ministry to send some representative if not the Minister himself," he told PTI.

"Otherwise, we have informed the government about the arrival of the QBR in India on October 12-13 long back," he added.

He was responding to a query if the Sports Ministry was informed late about today's event.

Martin said India was not the country where the Queen's Baton was not being taken in a relay by sportspersons.

"Even in Scotland, the host country, it was more of taking the Baton at Community Centres and historic places rather than taking in a relay. We want as many sportspersons come out and hold the Baton," she said.

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First Published: Oct 12 2013 | 6:20 PM IST

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