Former shooter Jaspal Rana recently said that India should boycott the 2022 Commonwealth Games after the Birmingham organisers decided to drop shooting -- an optional sport for the CWG -- due to logistical issues.
But Jitu, who won a gold in the 50M pistol event in the 2014 Glasgow CWG, begged to differ.
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"Yes, it'll be a huge loss to India because shooting is one sport which is giving the country a lot of medals. I'm personally disappointed that shooting is most likely to be dropped from 2022 CWG," said Jitu on the sidelines of the sending-off ceremony of the Indian contingent for the Gold Coast Games.
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"But it isn't that shooting will be dropped forever or continuously. It's the choice of the organisers of a particular CWG as it is an optional sport. It (shooting) may return in another Commonwealth Games, it all depends on the host country. So, I feel it isn't advisable to boycott a particular Games by India on the ground that shooting isn't there," said the 30-year-old highly decorated marksman.
The Nepal-born shooter said he was confident of retaining the 50M pistol gold he won in Glasgow in 2014.
"The focus is to win gold again in Gold Coast. I'm pretty sure I can win a gold this time also. The preparation has been good and I'm ready for the Games physically and mentally."
Asked about his technique which has fetched him and the country a lot of medals, he said, "Every shooter has a different technique. Some will shoot after 15 seconds or some will shooter later. I've my own technique and rhythm is important for me.
(With PTI inputs)