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Ready to submit any proof: Harbir Singh Sandhu

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Harbir Singh Sandhu, whose accreditation was denied by the organisers of the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, said he is willing to submit any document that can prove he is a clean man. "I was shocked to hear the news. I myself want to know the reason why they have not given me the accreditation. I don't hide anything. I am ready to submit whatever documents they want to as proof," Sandhu told dna on Monday.

"I have toured countries like Australia and Holland before with the team, and have never encountered such a problem. I don't know what the issue is with these people." The 24-year-old fullback added that he felt a bit demotivated after the snub but is confident he'll come out of the mess. "I got to know about this from outsiders since Hockey India didn't want me to lose focus during the camp.

(HI general secretary Narinder) Batraji told me he will look after the matter completely. If India pulls out of the event, it will be very bad for world hockey. So I hope the matter will be sorted soon," he said.

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