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 Bajwa should not criticize national heroes: Rasheed-ul-Hasan
 Updated at: 1853 PST,  Saturday, March 21, 2009
Bajwa should not criticize national heroes: Rasheed-ul-Hasan KARACHI: former Olympian Rasheed-ul-Hasan ahs said that secretary Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) Asif Bajwa should not criticize national heroes.

Talking with Geo News, Rasheed-ul-Hasan said that Bajwa’s terming the players, who won the Olympic gold medals and the World Cup for Pakistan, as old cars does not suit him.

He said that President PHF Qasim Zia did not condemn but supported the Bajwa’s remarks. He is the president of the federation but he has no experience of controlling the PHF matters.
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