The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) denied media reports of a ban on wrestler Antim Panghal after a disciplinary breach at the Paris Olympics. The incident involved Antim’s sister impersonating her to access the Athletes Village. The IOA clarified no ban was imposed and urged media to verify reports with them. The incident has raised concerns about Olympic protocol adherence, and the IOA, along with Paris organizers, will likely investigate further to maintain the Games’s integrity and security.
IOA refutes reports of imposing ban on Antim for indiscipline

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