ISLAMABAD, AUGUST 15: Yasir Sultan, a gifted javelin thrower from Pakistan, has expressed worries over the non-payment of the Rs 5 million incentive that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif pledged in recognition of his bronze medal victory at the Asian Athletics Championship last year.
Sultan, who has continuously represented Pakistan abroad, voiced dissatisfaction over the money that was supposed to be given to him in recognition of and support for his accomplishment.
The javelin thrower, who is renowned for his strong throws and commitment to the sport, underlined the need of providing all athletes with the same support and care. Sultan declared, “Athletes ought to receive fair treatment and the resources they need to keep competing at their highest level.”
He made the point that prompt financial support is essential for athletes, who frequently struggle with little funds and find it difficult to stick to their training schedules.
Since cricket tends to take up the majority of the national sports money and attention, the delay in award distribution has sparked concerns regarding Pakistan’s support structure for sportsmen.
Sultan’s comments have spurred conversations in the sports world, and many people agree with him when he says that players from all sports deserve better facilities, financial support, and recognition.
Yasir Sultan’s predicament serves as a stark reminder of the larger problems Pakistani sportsmen confront while he waits for the government to keep its promise.
Many believe that this will force authorities to act right away, guaranteeing that every athlete gets the credit and assistance they merit.