Social Media Impact: Assam CM Meets 2012 London Olympics Torch Bearer Pinky Karmakar, Assures Help

Social Media Impact: Assam CM Meets 2012 London Olympics Torch Bearer Pinky Karmakar, Assures Help

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma met the 2012 London Olympics torchbearer Pinki Karmakar and promised her to help with all the needs.

GUWAHATI: Social media has its own pros and cons, in a positive way a struggle of 2012 London Olympics torchbearer from Assam, Pinky Karmakar's story which was highlighted to the common mass left behind a lasting impression along with a notice from none other than Assam chief minister Dr. Himanata Biswa Sarma.

Just after the news of Karmakar went air, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma met the 2012 London Olympics torchbearer Pinki Karmakar and promised her to help with all the needs.

The story of Pinki Karmakar highlighted how she was toiling as a daily-wage leaf plucker at Borborooah tea estate, earning Rs 167 a day.

"I had big dreams, but now there is nothing left to hope. After my mother's death, I had to drop out of college due to acute financial hardship and start working as a laborer in the tea garden," Pinky said in a report published in TOI.

Life has tossed into ignominy for Pinky, who represented India among 20 countries at the Olympic torch relay in Nottinghamshire in 2012. The 26-year-old is now the only bread earner for her family which includes- retired father, a younger brother, and two sisters.

Indian athletic girl used to run Unicef's Sports for Development (S4D) programme in her school and teach about 40 unlettered women every evening.

As per reports in TOI, Pinky claims she had been assured "remuneration" for representing India at the torch relay. "To date, I have not received anything. The truth is that the daughter of a laborer has remained a laborer," Pinky added.

The girl who was in class 10 when she carried the torch at the London Olympics feels completely dejected on the front where life has brought her onto. "I cannot give advice to anyone. Everyone questions me about what I have achieved in life. The government and Unicef have abandoned me," she said.

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