Pakistan’s talented javelin thrower, Yasir Sultan, has voiced concerns over the non-payment of the Rs 5 million reward announced by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for his bronze medal win at last year’s Asian Athletics Championship.
Sultan, who has consistently represented Pakistan internationally, expressed disappointment over the delay in receiving the promised amount by PM Shehbaz, which was intended to recognize and support his achievement.
The javelin thrower, known for his powerful throws and dedication to the sport, emphasized the importance of equal treatment and support for all athletes. “Athletes should be treated equally and given the necessary support to continue performing at their best,” said Sultan.
He pointed out that timely financial assistance is crucial for athletes who often struggle with limited resources and face challenges in maintaining their training regimes.
The delay in disbursing the reward has raised questions about the support system for athletes in Pakistan, particularly those in sports other than cricket, which tends to dominate the national sports budget and attention.
Sultan’s remarks have sparked discussions within the sports community, with many echoing his sentiments about the need for better infrastructure, funding, and recognition for athletes across various disciplines.
As Yasir Sultan awaits the fulfillment of the government’s promise, his situation highlights the broader issues faced by Pakistani athletes.
Many hope that this will prompt authorities to take immediate action, ensuring that all athletes receive the recognition and support they deserve.