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Britain to explain badminton pullout to India

Category :International Sub Category :Europe
2009-08-10 00:00:00
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London, Aug 10 - Criticism grew Monday of England's controversial decision to withdraw from the World Badminton Championships in Hyderabad, prompting a British minister to say he will explain the action to India.

William Hague, the opposition Conservative party's shadow foreign secretary and a senior British politician, criticised the pullout, saying: 'Wherever possible we should err on the side of going ahead with normal life, in the face of terrorist threat.'

Although the British Foreign Office stressed that it had not advised the team to drop out, Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe said he supported the decision.

'You have to support them, because the players' security has to come first,' Sutcliffe said.

But the minister added that he would be speaking to the Indian authorities about the issue and Britain would do all it could to support India ahead of the Commonwealth Games next year in New Delhi.

A spokesman for the Foreign Office said: 'The decision to withdraw from the World Championships was entirely Badminton England's. They took this decision based on their own assessment of the situation on the ground.'

Embarrassingly for England's badminton officials, the decision to pull out was also panned by British sporting authorities.

Anne Smillie, chief executive of Badminton Scotland, said English players would have to live with the knowledge that they had pulled out of a major world event.

'I don't necessarily think they've made the right decision. I think perhaps they have over-reacted. Certainly our Scottish players and our team manager, who are in Hyderabad, feel confident that security is at its best,' she said.

She added: 'The impact it will have on the English players is that they will have to live with the knowledge that they've pulled out of a major world event and, of course, with that, they will lose valued ranking points.




Author :Dipankar De Sarkar



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