New Delhi, May 13: Indian wrestler Sushil Kumar, who has been reportedly dropped by the Wrestling Federation India (WFI) from the list of probables wrestler in the 74 kg category after choosing Olympic quota winner Narsingh Yadav for the Rio Olympics 2015, sought help from Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard. Also Read - PM Modi Likely to Hold COVID-19 Review Meeting With Chief Ministers of 7 Worst-hit States Next Week

Sushil Kumar, only Indian who won two medals at Olympics, took to micto-blogging site Twitter and requested Narendra Modi and Sports Ministry to intervene. Sushil Kumar urged the Prime Minister to conduct fair trail. “Forget about my two Olympics medals, world champion belt and many other medals for India. All I am asking is a fair trial and let the best man go,” tweeted Kumar, who has been very vocal since the controversy broke. (ALSO READ: Is Sushil Kumar out of Rio Olympics 2016 probables list?) Also Read - Politics Heats up Over Farm Bills 2020, PM Modi Says Opposition Misleading Farmers; Cong Calls it 'Blatant Attack' on Federal Structure

Forget abt my 2 Olympics medals, world champion belt & many other medals for India, all I am asking is a fair trial and let the best man go Also Read - 'Great Leader And Loyal Friend', Trump's Birthday Wish For PM Modi — Sushil Kumar (@WrestlerSushil) May 13, 2016

There has been a debate about who should be going to the Olympics – winner of two Plympic medals Sushil Kumar or quota winner Narsingh Yadav. Yadav won the Olympic quota at the World Championships, which were held in Las Vegas in 2015. However Kumar couldn’t participate due to a shoulder injury.

Sports Ministry has already declined to intervene in the ongoing debate and said that WFI will take final call on the issue. “It is the Federation criteria that has to be followed. We can’t interfere. They are autonomous body. It is the responsibility of the Federation,” Sonowal said categorically at a ministry program.

However the WFI is yet to decide the name which wrestler will represent India in the 74 kg category, reports have surfaced that Bronze medallist at 2008 Beijing Olympics and a silver winner at London Games four year later, Sushil has been ignored.