Mann seeks nationwide inspection of sports infrastructure

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday said that the Centre should order a thorough inspection of infrastructure in all sports complexes around the country, following the deaths of two youths in the collapse of rusted iron poles in basketball courts.
Two basketball players in their teens died in Haryana in a similar accident, when iron poles holding hoops in basketball courts collapsed on them. While 16-year-old Hardik Rathi, who had taken part in the national sub-junior basketball championship, died in Rohtak on Tuesday, 15-year-old Aman, who was injured in Bahadurgarh, breathed his last during treatment at PGIMS Rohtak on Monday.
Mann, who visited 16-year-old Hardik Rathi’s family in Rohtak’s Lakhan Majra and later also went to the ground where the basketball pole fell, said the union sports minister should take cognisance of the incidents. “India’s sports minister should take cognisance of these incidents. In the entire country, where infrastructure is unsafe, these should be inspected,” Mann said.
The Punjab chief minister, who was accompanied by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Haryana unit chief Sushil Gupta and party leader Anurag Dhanda, said the inspection was necessary to ensure the safety and security of players as well as when India has been formally awarded hosting rights of the 2030 Commonwealth Games.
The sports infrastructure in the entire country should be checked, he said, adding the sports ministry should seek a detailed report from States, including Punjab, about the condition of the sports infrastructure.
Speaking to reporters in Rohtak, Mann, while talking about Hardik, said, “He had gone to the ground to practice for an upcoming national tournament. The pole fell on him and he died. In the entire country, players are shocked and are in disbelief that if this kind of sports infrastructure is there, then what will happen... the basketball pole falls because of its poor condition.”
Responding to questions, Mann repeatedly asserted that he had not come to Rohtak to play politics, but he was here as a sports lover.
“I am myself a sports lover and also hold the sports portfolio. We watch the NBA league and follow the premier basketball league in which players as tall as seven feet and having well-built physiques participate. Players like (American professional basketball player) LeBron James also hang from the pole ring but no untoward incident takes place there like the ones which happened here (Rohtak and Bahadurgarh),” he said.











