Pakistan’s former Olympian boxer Hussain Shah, who won a bronze medal in the 1988 Olympics event in South Korea, was announced to be given a plot, but even after 35 years today, he could not get it.
Hussain Shah was the first boxer for Pakistan to win any international medal in the individual category. But unfortunately, they were promised a reward by the former Pakistani government and it was not fulfilled.
The former Pakistani boxer, who has been living in Japan for the past several years, told Independent Urdu that even after 35 years, he did not get the plot that was promised to me. Expressing his regret, he said that I had also paid the registration fee of Rs 15,000 for the plot that I was going to get.
Hussain Shah won a bronze medal at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul
The former Pakistani boxer further said that Karachi Electric Supply Corporation had also announced to give him prize money but that too was not given to him.
According to Independent Urdu, Hussain Shah was born in Lyari, Shahr Quaid, his mother died when his son was young, after which his father remarried. Later, Hussain Shah separated from his home and spent nights at street corners. He then got a job in Pakistan Railways after which he got the opportunity to participate in boxing competitions at the national level for the first time in 1983, in which he defeated a senior boxer.