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‘Shaken’ Varun Kumar withdraws from Pro League

New Delhi, February 8 Accused of rape under the stringent POCSO act, Arjuna Award-winning Indian hockey player Varun Kumar has withdrawn from the FIH Pro League in Bhubaneswar to explore his legal options against the allegation, which he described as...
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New Delhi, February 8

Accused of rape under the stringent POCSO act, Arjuna Award-winning Indian hockey player Varun Kumar has withdrawn from the FIH Pro League in Bhubaneswar to explore his legal options against the allegation, which he described as a “calculated attempt to extort money” from him.

This incident has taken a toll on my physical and mental health and this is a very tough time for me and my family… being a sportsperson I have always been taught to fight till the very end and therefore I request your support in these difficult times — Varun Kumar

The 28-year-old has been granted “urgent leave” from national duty by Hockey India after he stated that the incident has taken a toll on his “physical and mental health”.

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Varun has been booked by the Bengaluru Police after a woman accused the India defender of sexually abusing her multiple times when she was a minor.

In a letter to Hockey India president Dilip Tirkey, Varun claimed that the complaint against him is false and a misuse of the “state machinery”.

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“Through media reports I got to know that a false and frivolous case has been filed against me by a girl with whom I was in a relationship previously and the said case has been culminated into an FIR in Bangalore though I have not been contacted by any police official in this regard,” Varun’s letter, sent on Wednesday to Tirkey, read.

“The aforesaid case is nothing but a calculated attempt to extort money out of me and to tarnish my reputation and image as I’m an accomplished hockey player having played for India and being an Arjuna Awardee and she knows that such a case could hamper my career and image.”

Varun, who was with the Indian team in Bhubaneswar for the Pro League matches, said he will fight the allegations legally. “…in order to avail my legal remedies and legal rights I would require urgent leave from the academy and furthermore given the circumstances, I will unfortunately not be in a position to participate in the Pro League,” Varun wrote.

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