The minister said it was a case of misunderstanding between the customs authority and courier company but the issue has been resolved now.
Taking to Twitter Rijiju wrote: “I’m very upset with this news. My office has already reached out to the athlete. It was a case of misunderstanding between Customs and Courier company. The issue has been resolved. The company has acknowledged the slip up & will return the money to the athlete Srinath Narayanan.”
I’m very upset with this news. My office has already reached out to the athlete. It was a case of misunderstanding… https://t.co/ukKjtJqyfX
— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) 1607151336000
Earlier, Srinath said he had to wait for his gold medal for more than a week and he also ended up paying custom duty for it.
“The medals are here! Thank you @FIDE_chess. On the way to dispatch them to the rest of the team now. It wasn’t easy getting it! It reached from Russia to India in three days, but took more than a week to reach from Bangalore to Chennai, and had to pay customs duty!” Srinath tweeted.
The medals are here! Thank you @FIDE_chess. On the way to dispatch them to the rest of the team now. It wasn’t ea… https://t.co/xLewmNnupB
— Srinath Narayanan (@nsrinath69) 1606908136000
In another tweet, the player said he received the medal and added that the sports ministry representative contacted him and assured support.
“Update: Happy that Medals have reached more than half the players 🙂 DHL express got in contact, apologized for the inconvenience caused, and have promised a refund. A representative from Sports Ministry also got in touch and promised support. Thanks for the support everyone!” Srinath added.
Update: Happy that Medals have reached more than half the players 🙂 DHL express got in contact, apologized for the… https://t.co/ft4b7Z6v4E
— Srinath Narayanan (@nsrinath69) 1607084625000