National shooting coach suspended after minor accuses him of sexual harassment
India's shooting coach Ankush Bhardwaj has been suspended by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) following a sexual harassment accusation by a minor shooter. An FIR has been filed against Bhardwaj, who was recommended by the NRAI for a coaching role post-Paris Olympics. The incident reportedly occurred last month after a training session.
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NRAI suspends national coach Ankush Bhardwaj after minor accuses him of sexual harassment
NEW DELHI: Ankush Bhardwaj, a member of India’s shooting coaching staff, has been accused of sexual harassment by a minor shooter, prompting the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) to suspend him, news agency PTI reported.The NRAI confirmed that an FIR has been filed against Bhardwaj in Faridabad.
Minor Shooter Accuses National Coach Of Sexual Assault, NRAI Suspends Him Pending Police Inquiry
"NRAI has suspended him and we will issue a show-cause notice," NRAI secretary Rajiv Bhatia told PTI."He has been suspended on moral grounds. Now, he has to prove himself innocent. Till the inquiry is not completed, he will not be associated with any coaching activity," he added.Read also: ‘Let me crack your back’: Shooting coach 'threatened' to ruin athlete’s career, called her to 5-star hotel for 'discussion'Bhatia said Bhardwaj had been recommended by the NRAI for a place in the 37-strong coaching team after the Paris Olympics in 2024."It was on the recommendation of the NRAI that he was appointed by SAI as one of the coaches. It is a case of sexual harassment which happened in Surajkund," said Bhatia.The secretary did not specify when the incident took place. However, according to the FIR filed by the victim, she was targeted last month after a training session at the Karni Singh Range.The girl, who has been training with Bhardwaj since August last year, stated that she was left traumatised by the incident and spoke up in front of her mother on January 1 after being persistently probed.Bhardwaj, a former pistol shooter, had previously served a doping ban in 2010 for the use of a beta-blocker during his competitive days.