The Deaflympians, who had staged a protest at the airport on Wednesday for not getting a proper welcome by the Sports Ministry, have demanded that they should be treated at par with para-athletes, PTI reported.

The Deaflympians, who had won five medals including a gold in the Deaflympics held at Samsun in Turkey from July 18 to 30, had refused to leave Delhi airport, protesting that no top official from the Sports Ministry came to receive them.

Later on, they met Sports Secretary Injeti Srinivas and put forth the demand that Deaflympians should be treated at par with para-athletes.

Virender Kumar (74 kg freestyle wrestling) was the lone gold winner for India and his coach Maha Singh Rao said that Srinivas has promised to put up the matter (treating Deaflympians at par with para-athletes) before a Ministry committee.

“We met the Sports Secretary who is also the SAI Director General and we put the demand that Deaflympians should be treated at par with para-athletes and he has promised to put up the matter to a committee of the ministry to take a decision,” Rao said.

“We also put forward other issues like allowing the Deaflympians to use SAI facilities, consideration of Deaflympians for Arjuna Awards and financial incentives to these athletes,” said Rao, who himself is a Dronacharya Awardee.

Rao said his ward Virender has won the Arjuna Award and he would want another deafwrestler to be nominated for the coveted honour.

Asked about Tuesday’s protest at the airport, he said, “We were told about two events on our arrival. The athletes from Haryana were to meet the Haryana Sports Department Director at 10 am. We also have been told that Sports Secretary also would meet us and we came to know that Sports Minister was not well.

“But we did not understand why the Sports Secretary was not at the airport to receive us. Only a project officer of the SAI/Ministry was there to receive us,” he added.

India had sent a strong contingent of 46 athletes for the Deaflympics and won a gold, silver and three bronze to take the 26th spot in the medals tally.