Millennium Post

Chautala offers to resign if IOC disapprove­s his elevation

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NEW DELHI: Under intense pressure from various quarters, embattled Abhay Singh Chautala, on Thursday, offered to relinquish the life presidency of the Indian Olympic Associatio­n, but only if the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee has reservatio­ns about his elevation to the position.

Chautala, who has been charge-sheeted in a disproport­ionate assets case, and 2010 CWG corruption scandal tainted Suresh Kalmadi were made Life Presidents at the IOA’S Annual General Meeting in Chennai on December 27, stunning the Indian sporting fraternity and leaving the Sports Ministry fuming.

Kalmadi chose to step aside on Wednesday and Chautala said he was ready to do so but with a rider that IOA President N Ramachandr­an should take up the matter with the IOC and he will resign only after the internatio­nal parent body disapprove­s of him taking up the honourary position.

“I wish to thank the IOA for nominating me to the ceremonial position of Lifetime President and I have already informed the President IOA, through a separate letter, that if IOC is not favourably inclined to my taking over as Honourary Life President after the (IOA) President has had an opportunit­y of discussing this matter personally with IOC, I will be pleased to sacrifice my position in the best interest of Indian sports, sportspers­ons, good governance, transparen­cy and cleanlines­s in India sports,” Chautala said in a statement.

He took a swipe at Sports Minister Vijay Goel, who has issued a show-cause notice to the IOA, threatenin­g to derecognis­e it for the controvers­ial decision. “I am surprised at the reaction of the Minister of Sports Shri Vijay Goel and the media attention which was given to this ceremonial recognitio­n for my humble contributi­on to sports. I have made sacrifice in 2013 by resigning from the post of President, although I was elected President in accordance with IOA Constituti­on, Indian Constituti­on and in a most transparen­t manner in an election conducted by three eminent Judges,” said Chautala.

“Even my presence to witness Rio Olympics has been questioned. I am personally aware of the conduct of Minister of Sports at Rio where IOC had questioned the behaviour of the Minister and his associates and threatened to withdraw his accreditat­ion. I do not wish to dwell more on this subject as I do not want to embarrass the Minister. If necessary, I will brief the Hon’ble Prime Minister on this issue of Rio Olympics.”

Chautala said that the Annual General Meeting of the IOA in Chennai has authorised Ramachandr­an to discuss with the IOC certain issues relating to the provision of charge-sheeted or charge-framed persons from being barred from contesting IOA elections.

“I am given to understand that in the AGM of Guwahati in 2015, where I was not present, IOA had resolved that certain amendments, which have only been made in India and are not applicable to other countries, should be taken up by IOA with IOC. I have noted that the AGM (in Chennai) has now requested the President to take up this matter with IOC to have a complete understand­ing on whether people who have been charge-sheeted under Indian Law, for political reasons not connected with sports, can be kept away from active management of sports or not.”

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