Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Sports Ministry seeks meeting with IOC chief on tenure limit
By means of time organization out and the threat of India were expelled from the Olympic family, intimidating major sports ministry today sought an early gathering with IOC president Jacques Rogge to take it describe as "a bogus crisis" which IOA officials.
In a subsequent letter to Rogge, said the joint secretary Injeti Srinivas for an instant meeting to remove air, adding that the Government has not conventional a copy of IOC letter to the world body in danger to take up the inquiry of whether the board meeting next nonth. "We are persuaded that the IOC will familiarize themselves with the full knowledge of the case, which all the situation of the case. We expect that our gathering with you can be scheduled early to allow a complete assessment of the whole matter," said Srinivas.
Indirect target IOA secretary general Randhir Singh, also an IOC member, accuse the Ministry him for trying to mislead the group. "It is unfortunate that the IOC member from India have not even worried to ask us before taking up this substance with you," says Srinivas.
The Ministry has also accused the IOA officials to create this crisis just to defend their interests. "This is an effort to create a false crisis, with a few paying attention individuals whose sole purpose is to defend its very long time the IOA and the NS," Srinivas said.
It was also cited in the sports office regulations in country like the United States and Malaysia for claiming that make sure answerability for the NSF was not a violation of the Olympic Charter. It is also claim that an IOC member and Olympic Council of Asia general secretary Randhir well aware of the rules at the global level, but have kept the IOC in the dark about the situation in India.
"He is fully aware of the events before the Delhi High Court, which IOA is a respondent to the ongoing public interest litigation. Moreover, as desk General of the OCA, he is familiar with sports law in Malaysia and Sri Lanka," the letter said. But it appears that the IOC has not been made known to him in the national (in this case Indian) perspective in its entirety, and thus exposes their wellbeing as well, since he has been investment the post of Secretary General, IOA over two decades, "Srinivas wrote.
The Ministry says it has been from side to side sporting system in 30 countries before drawing up the guidelines. "We have carefully studied the sporting system prevalent in more than 30 countries including U.S., France, Italy, Hungary, Mauritius, Malaysia and Sri Lanka. These countries have adopted legislation that sports include several mandatory provisions that their sport must respond to obtain approval monetary aid from the government, "ministry letter added.
Ministry says instead of reject the guidelines, should IOA and NSF administrator to focus on preparations for the Commonwealth Games here in October. "The Government provides full administrative and financial assistance to the Organising Committee for performance the Olympic success. It is important that this time, all of our sports bodies focus on the Olympics, which is their primary assignment."
Randhir denies allegations
Meanwhile, Randhir Singh, when contact, said there was no need for him to hear the administration, adding that his visit to the IOC head office in Lausanne was to attend some meetings and not to discuss the issue. "I am quite surprised at the ministry believe that I should have discuss the matter with them. The Ministry did not hear us (IOA) before issuing the rule, why should we hear them?" Randhir said.
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