Lakshya Sen, his coach Vimal Kumar, his father Dhirendra Sen, his brother Chirag,Badminton and his mother Nirmala are all mentioned in the FIR.
According to a report, shuttler Lakshya Sen, who won the Arjuna Award, has been accused of faking his age.
in order to gain access to age-restricted tournaments while competing at the junior level.The Commonwealth Games gold medalist is now one of the world’s best badminton players, competing at the senior level.
Following a complaint from Nagaraja MG, who also runs a badminton academy in the city, the police in Bengaluru have filed an FIR against Lakshya and a coach from his academy.
The improvement has come after a nearby court as of late guided the police to send off an examination concerning the charges against the 21-year-old who trains at the Prakash Padukone Badminton Foundation in Bengaluru.
Lakshya, his coach Vimal Kumar, his father Dhirendra Sen, his brother Chirag, and his mother Nirmala are all mentioned in the FIR.
Chirag is a badminton player himself and Dhirendra is a mentor at the Games Authority of India.
In 2010, Nagaraja claims that Vimal conspired with Lakshya’s parents to forge a birth certificate, allowing him to participate in age-group tournaments that he would not have been eligible for otherwise, according to a report in the Indian Express.
Nagaraja asserts that Lakshya was born in 1998, despite the fact that the records indicate he was born in 2010.
Vimal has denied being aware of the FIR’s allegations.Even the complainant’s allegations are unknown to me.I have nothing to do with this at all.”I trained Lakshya from 2010 on, just like any other child,” he was quoted as saying. “Lakshya came to the academy.
The case has been filed under Sections 420 (cheating), 468 (forgery for the purpose of cheating), and 471 (using a forged record as authentic).
In a FIR that was filed in Bengaluru, India’s number one shuttler Lakshya Sen, his family, and former national coach Vimal Kumar were all accused of cheating and age fraud.
An FIR was filed in Bengaluru, and the top shuttler in India, Lakshya Sen, his family, and former national coach Vimal Kumar were all accused of age fraud and cheating.M Goviappa Nagaraja filed the FIR on Thursday alleging that the 21-year-old Commonwealth Games champion and his brother Chirag Sen had lied about their age to get into age-group tournaments since 2010.
PTI has a copy of the complaint, which also names Sen’s father, Dhirendra, who works as a coach for the Sports Authority of India, and his mother, Nirmala, as well as Kumar, who has been coaching the pair for more than ten years.
Under the Indian Penal Code, they have been charged with cheating (Section 420), forgery (468), using a forged document as real (471), and acts done by several people with the same goal (34).
The Sen brothers, who are from Uttarakhand, train with Kumar at the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy in Bengaluru, while the complainant runs a different academy in the city.
The complainant said that Kumar and Lakshya’s parents worked together to fake Lakshya’s birth certificate in 2010. If the allegations are true, the Indian shuttler, who just won the Arjuna, will have to forego a lot of his records.
According to Kumar, who categorically denied the charges, PTI:It really annoys me.It’s inexpensive.After a break, Lakshya has resumed training after a successful performance.He finds it mentally extremely upsetting.”Presently, no.Lakshya, ranked sixth in the world, received the Arjuna Award on Wednesday at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.After losing to his compatriot Kidambi Srikanth in 2021, he won a bronze medal at the World Championships.
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