Mohammad Ali Shah (surgeon) - 2010 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony Flag Controversy

2010 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony Flag Controversy

Shah was seen carrying the flag during 2010 Commonwealth Games instead of weightlifter Shujauddin Malik during the opening ceremony. Pakistan weightlifting manager Rashid Mehmood said the team had considered a boycott in protest at the actions of the official but later withdrew their threat after Pakistan Olympic Association chief, Arif Hasan, assured them Shah would be sanctioned for his actions. Pakistan at the 2010 Commonwealth Games#Opening ceremony flag controversy

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