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"There's Nothing To...": Indian Wushu Player After Being Denied Asian Games 2023 Visa By Chinese Authorities

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Indian wushu player Mepung Lamgu, who failed to make it to the Asian Games because of diplomatic issues with China, on Saturday said she is "alright", providing relief to her family members in Arunachal Pradesh. "I am alright and currently in SAI Hostel," wrote Lamgu on her newly-opened social media account 'X', a day after her brother in Arunachal Pradesh told PTI that she had gone incommunicado after being denied visa to travel to China for the Games. "I am in constant touch with my family and there's nothing to worry about.

Thanks for the concern and support," she added. (Asian Games 2023 Medals Tally | Asian Games 2023 Full Schedule) She also attached a photo of her having breakfast with SAI officers.

I am alright and currently in SAI Hostel.I am in constant touch with my family and there's nothing to worry about.Thanks for the concern and support.In the frame: Having breakfast with SAI officers.

pic.twitter.com/jsSmupnr1R "We stand with the three #AsianGames2022 bound Wushu athletes, taking the utmost care for them at this hour.

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