Tokyo Olympic bronze medallist boxer Lovlina Borgohain has accused Boxing Federation of India’s (BFI) executive director and interim committee member Col Arun Malik (retd), of “speaking aggressively” with her in a virtual meeting.
The meeting, held on 8 July, was part of the Target Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS). It included boxing coach Pranamika Boro, TOPS representatives and other BFI members.
According to a TOI report, Borgohain said Col Malik raised his voice and behaved in a manner she described as one of the worst experiences in her life.
The boxer said she was “deeply hurt, disheartened” by the incident and questioned the respect and dignity shown to women athletes.
Borgohain, a reigning middleweight world champion and recipient of the Khel Ratna and Arjuna Award, has sent a formal complaint to Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, Sports Authority of India director general Hari Ranjan Rao, TOPS division, Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and BFI.
In her letter, Borgohain wrote, “I write this letter not just as an athlete, but as a woman who has spent years carrying the hopes of a nation in the boxing ring — with pride, pain and perseverance. What happened during a recent official meeting with the BFI and the TOPS on July 8, 2024, at 12 pm has left me deeply hurt, disheartened.”
“In the presence of respected individuals from TOPS, boxing coach Pranamika Boro, (other) BFI members, Mr Arun Malik, an official of BFI, humiliated me in a way no athlete should ever have to endure. He raised his voice at me, spoke in an aggressively demeaning manner, and blatantly told me to ‘shut up, lower your head and do as we say’. His words were not only disrespectful but also carried an alarming tone of gender-discriminatory and authoritarian dominance — something that no one, especially a woman who has brought honour to the nation, should be subjected to,” the letter further added.
“In a space where I expected professionalism, support and mutual respect, I was made to feel small, unheard, and powerless. It was not just a personal insult — it was an attack on every woman athlete who dreams of standing tall, both in and outside the ring…,” Borgohain, who is part of the Indian contingent for the World Championships in Liverpool, further wrote in her letter.
“I request the authorities for a fair and swift inquiry into Malik’s conduct during the meeting and necessary disciplinary action if these actions are found to be in violation of acceptable conduct,” she concluded.
BFI Arun Malik denies all allegations
Meanwhile, Malik denied all the allegations against him. “Lovlina is the pride of the nation, and we at BFI take immense pride in her achievements, especially her Olympic bronze. I respectfully and categorically deny the allegations levelled. The call in question was thoroughly professional in its entirety,” Malik said in a statement.
“It was attended by officials from SAI and TOPS and was officially recorded by the host. The same recording is with the respective officials for review. Matters raised by Lovlina were duly noted and addressed in line with BFI’s established policies, which apply uniformly to all athletes,” he added.
The whole issue arose when Borgohain requested that Pranamika be her personal coach at the elite national camp in NIS Patiala. She also asked to be allowed to train abroad in Europe in preparation for the Worlds.
IOA to probe Lovlina Borgohain’s complaint
Upon receiving the complaint, the IOA ordered a probe and formed a three-member committee under the ministry’s directives. IOA’s athletes commission vice-chairperson, Sharath Kamal, a female advocate and TOPS CEO Nachhatar Singh Johal are in the committee. SAI’s executive director of the TEAMS division, Ritu Pathik, has also been tasked to investigate the matter independently.