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    After viral clip of athlete loading gun, Haryana Olympic body calls for strict actions against those violating law | More sports News

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    After viral clip of athlete loading gun, Haryana Olympic body calls for strict actions against those violating law
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    NEW DELHI: Taking cognisance of a recent viral video on social media showing an international-level athlete from the state allegedly loading bullets into a licensed revolver, the Haryana Olympic Association (HOA) on Tuesday issued an advisory to all its affiliated associations and units to take strict disciplinary action against any coach or player involved in activities that violate the law or the sports code of conduct. HOA president Capt Jasvinder Meenu Beniwal and secretary general and state cabinet minister Krishan Lal Panwar wrote a letter to its member district Olympic associations, directing them “to follow a zero-tolerance policy in all such future cases and take immediate action, including suspension, enquiry, and informing the concerned authorities whenever required”.

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    The HOA reacted after it received complaints from state-based sportspersons and sports activist Rajnarayan Panghal, regarding “certain recent incidents involving athletes and coaches, where unacceptable activities such as handling or displaying weapons, creating or sharing such videos on social media, and other actions that violate the law and sports discipline has been reported”. “It’s important to address such matters because they directly affect the image of sports and the dignity of athletes. Any behaviour that goes against law or discipline weakens the trust of society in sports. For the healthy growth of our young players and for maintaining a positive sports environment, strict action and timely guidance are essential,” the HOA wrote. “In view of the interest of sports, the HOA hereby issue an advisory to all players and coaches stating that any act involving weapons, unlawful activity, violence, or misuse of social media will not be tolerated. Ensure mandatory awareness sessions for all players and coaches at least once a year on legal responsibilities and proper social media behaviour,” it added.

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