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Olympics: India fumes at ceremony intruder

/ 01:01 PM July 29, 2012

NEW DELHI – India have protested to London Olympic organizers after a mysterious woman gate-crashed their squad at the opening ceremony, media reports said on Sunday.

The unidentified woman, dressed in a red top and blue pants, was seen walking alongside India’s flag-bearer Sushil Kumar at Friday’s ceremony even though she was not part of the contingent.

India’s acting chef-de-mission Muralidharan Raja slammed the intrusion, but stopped short of calling it a security breach even though the woman was not wearing the customary identification badge.

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“She had no business being there. It was a clear case of intrusion,” Raja was quoted as saying by the Times of India. “We are taking up the issue with the organisers.

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“We don’t know who she is and why she was allowed to walk in. It is a shame that she was walking with our athletes.

“I can’t say that (if it was a security breach) as she was in a sanitized zone, but this was bizarre. We will ask for an apology.”

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“She embarrassed us in front of the world. The Indian contingent was shown (on television) for just 10 seconds, and to think this lady hogged all the limelight.”

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Raja, asked if he believed the woman was an Indian, said: “She could be Asian, Latin American, I don’t know.”

India has fielded its largest Olympic contingent of 81 athletes with hopes of bettering its Beijing Games tally of one gold and two bronze medals.

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