Anju Bobby George has not joined BJP, says Union Minister Muraleedharan

Anju Bobby George has not joined BJP, says Union Minister  Murlaeedharan
Anju Bobby George. Photo: File

Bengaluru/Thiruvananthapuram: Union Minister for State for External Affairs V. Murlaeedharan has dismissed media reports which claimed that athlete Anju Bobby George had joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during a meeting in Bengaluru.

Speaking to the reporters on Sunday, Muraleedharan said there was nothing political about the meeting which took place on Saturday.

"I have had a long association with Anju and her husband Robert Bobby George. On Saturday, I had a party programme in Bengaluru. She called me and asked if we could meet to which I agreed. When she came to the programme in which I was taking part, the event was about to begin. So I invited her to the dais, as she is an internationally acclaimed athlete," said Muraleedharan, the only leader from Kerala in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet.

"As the meeting was going on, we talked and not a word of politics was spoken. She was talking about her institute," he added.

Anju George, 42, hails from Kottayam in Kerala and is presently employed with the Customs in Bengaluru.

In 2003, She made history by becoming the first Indian athlete to win a medal at the World Championships when she won the bronze in Paris with a leap of 6.70m.

She achieved her personal best of 6.83m, which is still a national record, at the 2004 Athens Olympics which fetched her the fifth position.

An Arjuna awardee, George has represented the country at the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and World Championships from 2002 onwards.

During the previous United Democratic Front (UDF) government in Kerala in 2015, George was appointed the chairperson of the Kerala State Sports Council. However, a month after the present Left Democratic Front (LDF) government assumed office in May 2016, she quit from her post.

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