Union Sports Minister Kiran Rijiju said on Monday that after the ongoing lockdown in the country, the elite athletes will be able to start their training again. Rijiju said on Twitter, "Once the lockdown is lifted, our elite athletes will be able to resume the practice session in a phased manner at the SAI Centers." The lockdown has been in force in the country since March 24 to prevent coronavirus and it will continue till May 17. The sports minister appealed to the players and stakeholders, saying, "I appeal to the players and all stakeholders not to hurry because this Time health and safety is our top priority. "
Rijiju has already said that plans should be made to ensure that the match can be played in the future without spectators/fans. Rijiju had said on Sunday that national camps could be opened at different stages later this month. He had said, "First we will choose the players and teams who have qualified for the Olympics. The other will be the people who will play the Olympic qualification tournament. We will allow these players to practice."
Rijiju had said, "Thirdly, we will not be able to open camps for those who are not in the race for qualification. Maybe it can go beyond August or September." Due to the coronavirus epidemic, all kinds of sports activities have been stopped at this time. Even the Tokyo Olympics has been postponed to next year.
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