After Dog Walks In Stadium Incident came in light, Delhi Govt. Intervenes In The Case

Misuse of authority and demanded an apology from the officer; said Union Minister


New Delhi: Hours after Indian Express's exclusive report that a prominent Delhi stadium was being closed for sports activities earlier than usual so that an IAS officer could walk his dog at the facility, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal directed all state-run sports facilities in the city to stay open for sportspersons till 10 pm.

 

The Indian Express today reported that over the past few months, athletes and coaches at the Delhi government-run Thyagraj Stadium have been complaining about being forced to wrap up training earlier than usual - by 7 pm - because Delhi's Principal Secretary (Revenue) Sanjeev Khirwar walks his dog at the facility about 30 minutes later.

 

"We used to train till 8-8.30 pm under lights earlier. But now, we are asked to leave the ground by 7 pm so that the officer can walk his dog on the ground. Our training and practice routine has been disrupted," said coach.

 

When contacted by the newspaper, Mr. Khirwar reportedly described the allegation as "absolutely incorrect". He accepted that he "sometimes" takes his pet for a walk at the facility but denied that it disrupted the practice routine of athletes.

 

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