Millennium Post

Praveen Mahajan appointed as new AITA president

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NEW DELHI: Senior bureaucrat Praveen Mahajan, on Thursday, became the first woman president of the All India Tennis Associatio­n, replacing veteran administra­tor Anil Khanna who was forced to quit by the Sports Ministry.

The AITA appointed Mahajan, a former IRS officer, after its Executive Committee unanimousl­y chose her for the post until the election is conducted.

Mahajan was the first woman chief of the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC), the apex policy-making body for indirect taxes, and is now posted in Jodhpur as administra­tive member of the Central Administra­tive Tribunal (CAT).

The Ministry had asked Khanna to quit, arguing that his election as President in 2012 was against the Sports Code that bars officials from reelection after serving two consecutiv­e terms of four years. A cooling off period of four years is required before being eligible for the post again.

After offering to quit, Khanna was re-elected AITA President recently for a fouryear term till 2020 but refused to take it unless the issue was resolved. Eventually he decided to quit the position.

AITA, on Thursday, held its Executive Committee meeting and as per its Constituti­on elevated Mahajan, one of the 10 Vice Presidents.

AITA will hold a Special General Meeting by March 31, 2017 to allow the members to elect the President for the remaining period ending in 2020.

Apart from Mahajan, only two other Vice Presidents, including Chintan Parikh (from Gujarat) and Aneil Mahajan (from Madhya Pradesh), were eligible for the post of President as per the age and tenure conditions of the Sports Code.

"The government said our Federation is headless but now we have a President. The ministry has allowed us to have a new President as per clause 13 and 14 of our Constituti­on but they also want a proper election procedure to be followed so we will call an SGM and elect a President formally before March 2017," AITA Secretary General Hironmoy Chatterjee said.

Asked what made AITA choose Mahajan, Chatterjee said, "Her standing is much better and much higher. Since she herself has worked within the government she knows how to deal with the government and no one can say we have chosen someone from inside."

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