Ansari launches Mixed Martial Art Association

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

 Minister for Sports, Imran Raza Ansari and dignitaries while launching mixed Martial Art Association.
Minister for Sports, Imran Raza Ansari and dignitaries while launching mixed Martial Art Association.

SRINAGAR, Oct 14: Minister for Information Technology and Technical Education and Youth Services and Sports, Molvi Imran Raza Ansari today called upon the players/students of Martial Art to fully dedicate themselves to the game to become the Masters of the Art.
The Minister was addressing a function after launching of all India Mixed Marshal Art Association affiliated with J&K Scouts and Guides (SG) Association here today.
The Minister said that Marshal Art is virtually the best tool for self defence which should be encouraged at all levels. He said, “he felt happy to see some boys wearing black dress were the Masters of Martial Art.
He assured full support to the organizers from the Department Youth, Services and Sports for propagation of Martial art in the length and breadth of the State. He said the practice of mixed martial art should not be confined to the cities only but efforts should be made to adopt in rural areas also.
The Minister expressed his gratitude to the organizers of the association.
The Chief Commissioner All India Mixed Martial Art Association (J&K) Khawaja Farooq Renzu Shah while welcoming the chief guest hoped that Youth of Jammu and Kashmir will be given proper platform and modern sports infrastructure facilities to make J&K State a symbol of pride and honour in the field of sports throughout the globe.
Chief Commissioner All India Mixed Martial Art Association (J&K) Khawaja Farooq Renzu Shah, President MMA, Ms Tesring Angmo, Executive Member MMA, Gazanfar Ali, International Marshal Art players and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.
Later, the Minister released publication of the mixed Martial Art.