New Delhi: Two-time Olympic medalist Sushil Kumar, who has often been involved in controversies, has stated that he has always done good to people and doesn't understand why he is criticised. If one takes a look at Sushil's career, they will find that controversies have been an ongoing part of his life, especially in the last four years.
While his image was tainted following a bitter face-off with Narsingh Yadav just before the Rio Olympics in 2016, it was followed by numerous controversies concerning his national selection trials. Even in the recent World Championships trials that were held at New Delhi's K.D. Jadhav Stadium, Sushil was accused of employing rough tactics against Jitender in order to beat him and secure a spot in the Indian contingent that will go to Nur-Sultan in Kazakhstan for the tournament starting September 14.
However, the 36-year-old has defended himself time and again and has rubbished all claims.
"I am a very positive person. I have always done good to people. Why people criticise me I have no idea. I just tell myself if they think so, I can't do anything about it. But I have never said bad things about anyone nor will I ever say. If you want to become famous with such small things then it is bad," he said in a leading daily.