Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Rana hits out at ‘wrong decisions’, Bindra defends

- AJAI MASAND

WHAT JASPAL RANA SAYS Bindraled ISSF Athletes Commission removed some key shooting events like free pistol and 50m rifle prone where our shooters were really, really strong.

We had such a great mix of players like Jitu Rai, PN Prakash and Amanpreet Singh in 50m pistol and today they are not part of the Asian Games contingent. WHAT ABHINAV BINDRA SAYS Jaspal Rana must look at the holistic picture and not base his thinking on emotions and his

relationsh­ip with industry.

The vote was completely in favour of changes. If there was a problem with the ISSF decision, Mr Rana should have made sure the NRAI brought it up at the right forum.

India may have won nine medals at the Palembang Complex shooting ranges, but pistol king Jaspal Rana feels they could have won many more had Indian great Abhinav Bindra had “done his bit” when he was Internatio­nal Shooting Sport Federation’s (ISSF) Athletes’ Committee chairman from 2014 till 2018.

“We were the people who elected him. Indian shooters, coaches and officials, who were part of the contingent for the ISSF World Championsh­ips in Granada, Spain, in September 2014, voted for Bindra because he was a fellow shooter. But he (as ISSF Athletes’ Commission chairman) removed some key shooting events, such as free pistol and 50m rifle prone among others, where our shooters were really, really strong.

“Bindra headed the sevenmembe­r Athletes’ Commission for four years and now has been nominated in the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee’s (IOC) Athletes’ Commission. When he was the ISSF Athletes’ Commission chairman, he could have at least asked the members in the commission to keep free pistol in the mix. There was no opposition from the Indian side (Bindra) and the revised list of shooting events was cleared. We could easily have won 13-14 medals in shooting at the Asian Games here had free pistol and 50m rifle prone been there,” said Rana.

Bindra, the 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medallist, countered the allegation, saying, “Anyone who understand­s the matter knows that this was not a personal decision. Mr Rana must look at the holistic picture and not base his thinking on emotions and his relationsh­ip with industry.

“We have to remain part of the Olympic Movement and every internatio­nal federation has had to alter its programme. The National Rifle Associatio­n of India (NRAI) president also sits on the executive board of the ISSF. The decision was thought- ful, which involved a thorough process. ISSF’s decision was completely validated when the IOC’s event-based analysis ranked the dropped events last among shooting sports.

“Also, this was a unanimous decision of both the ISSF admin council and executive committee. An extraordin­ary general assembly was called for, which all federation­s attended and the matter was discussed and voted on by all member federation­s of ISSF. The vote was completely in favour of changes. If there was a problem with the ISSF decision, Mr Rana should have made sure the NRAI brought it up at the right forum.”

On the issue of certain mixed team events being included to bring gender equality as mandated by the IOC, Rana, winner of four Asian Games gold medals, said, “This talk about bringing gender equality in the Olympic Movement is just fine, but at least a thought should have been given to what events were being added, retained or removed.

“The air pistol event has always been there and they added a mixed team air pistol event for gender equality in the curriculum, which I feel was wrong.

“Why didn’t he (Bindra) think about free pistol — a slightly more expensive sport than air pistol as live .22 cartridges are used — as it is as popular in India as air pistol?“We had such a great mix of players like Jitu Rai, PN Prakash and Amanpreet Singh in 50m pistol and today they are not part of the Asian Games contingent only because of one wrong decision. “The event that could have been axed was 50m rifle three-position, an expensive sport. I’ve seen three-position shooters coming for national level events in buses and secondclas­s railway compartmen­ts just to save money to buy equipment. The 50m prone event could have been retained and three-position removed. The reverse happened,” concluded Jaspal.

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