GUWAHATI: Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu on Wednesday assured that the three Wushu players of the state, who missed participating in the ongoing Asian Games being held at Hangzhou in China, due to denial of visa by the neighbouring country, will be treated as participants of the Asian Games as members of the Indian Wushu team and will be provided with incentives as per the state’s sports policy. 

The three Wushu athletes OniluTega, NyemanWangsu and MepungLamgu along with Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Mama Natung, their coach Maibam Premchandra Singh, sports secretary Abu Tayeng, officials of the Arunachal Olympic Association and Arunachal Wushu Association had called on the chief minister at the state civil secretariat in Itanagar on Wednesday evening.

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Acknowledging the fact that the three athletes were the first from Arunachal Pradesh ever to qualify for the Asian Games but had to miss the prestigious event for no fault of theirs, Khandu said that they would receive the cash incentive of Rs 20 lakh each by the state’s sports policy for an athlete participating in the Asian Games. 

Khandu also said that Coach Maibam Premchandra Singh will receive his share of 10% of the incentives awarded to the athletes.

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Interacting with the young Wushu players, Khandu encouraged them to train harder and focus on the 2026 Asian Games scheduled to be held in Tokyo, Japan.

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“As true sportspersons, you are not supposed to get disheartened but prepare harder for the next tournament. You might have lost this chance to show your talent but for us you already are heroes and medal winners,” he said.

The chief minister also asked them not to worry about their future as the state’s sports policy provides for a government job for excelling sportspersons.

“You need not worry. You are very young now. As and when the time comes, you will get a job with the government,” he added.

Encouraging them to concentrate on their training, the chief minister assured them that all expenses of their training, dietary requirements, etc would be borne by the state government keeping in mind the Tokyo Asian Games.

Wushu is yet to be included as an event in the Olympics.

The chief minister commended the Arunachal Olympic Association and Arunachal Wushu Association for initiating to take up the stapled visa issue with the Indian Olympic Association at the highest level and assured support of the state government.

The three athletes expressed gratitude to the chief minister and people of the state for their overwhelming support in the face of disappointment for not being able to compete in the Asian Games for which they had prepared for years, day and night. 

“But we are determined. We will prepare harder for the 2026 Asian Games and leave no stone unturned to win medals for our country and make Arunachal Pradesh proud,” they said in unison. 

“Representing India on the international stage and contributing through sports for the country and state by winning medals has always been and always will be our cherished dream,” they added.