["The Maoist threat to Saina Nehwal, following her decision to extend
financial support to families of the 12 CRPF jawans who were killed in
a Maoist ambush near Bastar on March 16, seems to have rattled the
badminton ace. She has barred incoming calls on her mobile phone, as
have her other shuttler friends. Her former coach Gopichand and her
current coach Vimal Kumar could not be reached either."

This is, evidently, deeply disturbing.
In case the report is factual, such threats deserve strongest condemnation.
No less than the brutal state repressions in various corners of the country.

Not because Saina is a sports icon, but because as any other Indian
citizen she must have full freedom to decide whom she can extend
humanitarian helps to.
It is not necessary that everybody else agrees with her priorities or choice.
Those who don't also should free to air their views.
But issuance of a threat is just unacceptable.]


http://www.asianage.com/sports/in-other-sports/020617/a-matter-of-security.html

A matter of security

THE ASIAN AGE. Published : Jun 2, 2017, 4:43 am IST Updated : Jun 2,
2017, 4:43 am IST

After receiving threats from Maoists, the badminton ace has taken precautions.

***The Maoist threat to Saina Nehwal, following her decision to extend
financial support to families of the 12 CRPF jawans who were killed in
a Maoist ambush near Bastar on March 16, seems to have rattled the
badminton ace. She has barred incoming calls on her mobile phone, as
have her other shuttler friends. Her former coach Gopichand and her
current coach Vimal Kumar could not be reached either.*** [Emphasis
added.]

The players are now in Thailand for a tournament. However, fellow
shuttler Jwala Gutta feels that the situation will be under control.
“Saina is an icon of our country and the government will definitely
make sure she stays safe,” Jwala said and added, “As a good citizen,
she has come forward to support the family of the CRPF personnel who
were killed in the attack. Now that she is getting these threats, the
government should take care of her security. It’s the duty of the
state to make sure that she is fine. I’m sure she’s been approached by
the authorities and there are people who will take care of this.”

Having played with her for most part of her career, Jwala feels Saina
is a tough nut to crack. “Knowing Saina, I don’t think this will
affect her. She’s mentally strong,” she said, adding, “But I am sure
her parents would be worried, so the government must provide all the
security that she needs.”

Jwala opines that sportspersons are better off without such
disturbances. “When you’re playing at the highest level, you need 100
per cent focus on the game, for there is a huge responsibility that
you carry on your shoulders and so much is expected of you. But sadly,
we live in a society where social pressures are just too much,
especially for a woman,” she said.

“However, Saina has been lucky to have had a good support system on
her way to the top. It should stay that way,” she concludes.

Police awaits word from Saina
Currently in Bangkok, Saina Nehwal is yet to seek security from
Telangana state police. The police department is awaiting
communication from her for further action. Intelligence Security Wing
Chief M.K. Singh said that they are ready to offer security provided
she approaches the police.

“We provide security as per the gravity of the threat. When she
approaches us, we will analyse the gravity of the situation and
provide the required security,” he said.

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