Heena Sidhu Opts Out Of Shooting Championship In Iran Because Of Compulsory Hijab

SW Staff

Maintaining her stand against forced dress code in sports, ace Indian shooter Heena Sidhu has once again decided to opt out of the Asian Airgun Shooting Championship in Iran due to compulsory hijab rule for all women athletes.

She had conveyed her decision to the National Rifle Association of India three weeks back about withdrawing her participation from the championship which will be held in Tehran in December, reports India Today. 

Here is what she wrote on Twitter:

It is not the first instance where she decided to not participate in an event citing forced dress code. Two years ago, she pulled out of a tournament in Iran for the same reason. 

Many international players have expressed their reservations in participating in sports wearing a hijab. 

b’A representational image | Source: AFP’

Recently, Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy, who participated in the FIDE Grand Prix chess championships held in Iran in February this year, said that it was very uncomfortable for her to play wearing a hijab. 

“During one of the games, my headscarf came off and the arbiter came instantaneously and told me to wear it properly. It’s a distraction,” she had then said, reports The Indian Express.

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