Snubbed for the third time, Vinesh Phogat questions Padma awards process

"It's almost like the deserving get left out each time"

Vinesh Phogat seals India’s first Tokyo Olympics berth in wrestling Vinesh Phogat | via Twitter

Star wrestler Vinesh Phogat on Sunday raised questions about the manner in which Padma awards are given to sportspersons, terming the process as an "unfair one" after facing the snub for the third time.

The current World Championship bronze medallist and one of India's biggest medal hopes at the Tokyo Olympics, Vinesh hit out at the government accusing them of leaving out "deserving" candidates.

"Every year our Government awards several sportspersons. These awards serve as great encouragement for sports and for athletes to continue chasing excellence."

"But it’s also seen that numerous times these awards don’t honour current achievements or instances of sporting success in the recent past. It’s almost like the deserving get left out each time. This has become a pattern and the 2020 awards list is no different."

"Who decides who shall be awarded? Are there current or former athletes in the jury? How does it even work?"

"At the end, it all just seems slightly unfair.!!!🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️"

While the ace grappler didn't name anyone but among the female athletes, six-time World Champion and Olympic medallist M.C. Mary Kom has been conferred with second-highest civilian honour Padma Vibhushan while former national women's football captain Bem Bem Devi got Padma Shri.

For the record, Asiad and CWG gold medallist Vinesh was conferred with Arjuna Award in 2016. In 2018, Sports Authority of India sent her nomination but she couldn't make the final list.

It is believed that the trigger for such a twitter tirade could be due to the fact that Bem Bem Devi was conferred the award before her.