Shooting World Cup will be held in Delhi soon, Pak players will not participate
Shooting World Cup will be held in Delhi soon, Pak players will not participate
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Recently, China has withdrawn its name from the ISSF World Cup to be held in New Delhi in March. Given the threat of the corona virus spreading in China, it was unlikely that the Ministry of External Affairs and Health Ministry would have granted visas to Chinese players for this tournament. However, China has already overcome the difficulties of the organizers by withdrawing its name. Pakistan also will not send its shooters in this shooting World Cup. Regarding China's move, Indian National Rifle Association President Raninder Singh said that China's decision to withdraw from the competition is entirely his own. We have nothing to do with this.

For your information, let us tell you that I think it is a good decision. He said that though other arrangements were made on our behalf, including hotel bookings for Chinese players. At the same time, Pakistan players will not come to Delhi. Earlier, when the last shooting World Cup was held in India, the Indian government did not give visas to Pakistani players.

According to media reports, Javed Lodhi, executive vice-president of the National Rifle Association of Pakistan, said that three of our shooters have qualified for the Tokyo Olympics and we are focusing on their coaching. We have found a coach for him in Germany, but he will be able to start training from March itself. Therefore, we are not sending our players to the World Cup being held in India.

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