Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Federation squabble floors gymnasts

- Navneet Singh navneet.singh@htlive.com ▪

NEW DELHI: Infighting between two factions of the Gymnastics Federation of India (GFI) has surfaced again ahead of next month’s Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games (CWG). An amicable solution isn’t in sight as records of the Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA) and Internatio­nal Gymnastics Federation (FIG), the world body, show different sets of office-bearers.

Since the sports ministry had de-recognised GFI in 2012, to field a team for CWG, IOA had conducted selection trials at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium on February 12-14, but it snowballed into a controvers­y.

The faction recognised by FIG, whose president is Sudhakar Shetty and secretaryg­eneral Ranjeet Vasava, made changes in the national team, particular­ly in the men’s section, selected by IOA. Then, in a communicat­ion to IOA, the world body said, “It is the prerogativ­e of the national gymnastics federation to field the team for CWG and not IOA.” The statement made IOA’s efforts to select a team redundant.

Apparently, factionali­sm in IOA was the root cause of friction in GFI. In 2015, the Delhi High Court ordered fresh elections to GFI, which were held on August 27.

Shetty and S Shantikuma­r Singh were elected president and secretary-general respective­ly. Documents in possession of Hindustan Times show IOA had communicat­ed the result to the world body and it was confirmed by FIG’s secretary-general Andre F Guelsbuhle­r on September 3.

However, FIG website shows Shetty as president and Ranjit Vasava as general secretary.

The developmen­t took IOA by surprise. “We don’t know how it happened. The world body claims IOA had communicat­ed to them in 2016, but I don’t know who did it,” said IOA secretaryg­eneral Rajiv Mehta, adding, “We haven’t been able to trace the communicat­ion.”

Shetty, a businessma­n from Mumbai, is incommunic­ado. Even Mehta hasn’t interacted with him in the last two years. “Due to his absence, the issue hasn’t been solved. Every time we call, his office says he is unavailabl­e and he doesn’t call back. His office is run by other people,” said Mehta.

When this correspond­ent called Shetty’s office in Mumbai, the reply was, “The president is unavailabl­e.” Despite leaving a message, Shetty didn’t call back.

The Shetty faction, which includes Vasava, is holding a national championsh­ip in Surat from March 22 while the other faction organised a national meet in February at Mohali.

Tripura’s Samir Deb, a former national-level coach expects the matter to drag on until 2019. “The four-year term of Shetty & Co will end next year. One hopes things change for the good of gymnastics,” he said.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Ashish Kumar won India’s firstever medals in gymnastics at the ▪
2010 Commonweal­th Games in Delhi.
GETTY IMAGES Ashish Kumar won India’s firstever medals in gymnastics at the ▪ 2010 Commonweal­th Games in Delhi.

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