First, Neeraj Chopra threw over the 85m landmark, but his throw was considered to be violated by the referee, so he was not recorded. Even the referees did not run to measure the distance of tuberculosis, but only debated about 10 minutes about the throw of Neeraj Chopra. After that, they asked him to throw it back.

“I don't know what happened,” Neeraj Chopra told reporters. “I protested my case because it was a good throw. And I asked them what happened, what happened? I asked 6 times.”
Under pressure from the Indian delegation, after a few minutes, some referees on the pitch were gathered around the area near Chopra's labor tree. They poked the grass with their feet to find the contact point.
Similar to Neeraj Chopra, another Indian athlete Kishore Kumar was also captured by the referee at the first throw. But Kishore Kumar protested fiercely, demanding to provide video to review the situation to see if he made a real mistake.

And finally, the two Indian athletes still won. They “win” the referee and win with excellent tuberculosis when re -performing the competition. In the end, Neeraj Chopra won a gold medal with a record of 88.88m and Kishore Kumar won the gold medal with a record of 87.54m.
Despite winning the most noble medal, the Indian side is still not satisfied. Vice Chairman of the Indian Athletics Federation, Anju Bobby George, criticized the arbitration work at ASIAD 19. The host country “had attempts” with Indian athletes.