Millennium Post

MINISTRY RESTORES IOA’S RECOGNITIO­N

The ministry, however, ask the IOA to uphold the highest standards of probity and ethics in future also

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NEW DELHI: Sports Ministry on Friday lifted the suspension of Indian Olympic Associatio­n with immediate effect after it removed the corruption-tainted duo of Suresh Kalmadi and Abhay Singh Chautala as life presidents following an outrage but still took a dig at it for ignoring rules at the first instant.

The ministry said that it was revoking the suspension of deemed recognitio­n of IOA handed down on December 30 last following its admission of “faux pas” while making Kalmadi and Chautala as life presidents.

“Government has decided to revoke the suspension of deemed recognitio­n of IOA with immediate effect in the light of the corrective action taken by them in reversing its earlier decision making Shri Abhay Singh Chautala and Shri Suresh Kalmadi, Life Presidents of IOA,” the ministry said in a statement. “In the light of the above developmen­ts and keeping in view the larger interest of promotion and developmen­t of sports in the country, the Minister of State (Independen­t Charge), Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports has revoked the suspension of deemed recognitio­n of IOA, imposed on 30.12.2016, with immediate effect,” it added.

The ministry, however, asked the IOA to uphold the highest standards of probity and ethics in future also. “Since IOA has admitted the faux pas committed and regretted the inconvenie­nce and embarrassm­ent revokes the suspension, I am thankful to the ministry,” Ramachandr­an said.

Ramachandr­an, in his reply to a showcause notice served by the Ministry, had said that the decision to appoint Kalmadi and Chautala does not stand owing to technicali­ties.

“In the Annual General Meeting held in Chennai on 27.12.2016, at the fag end of the meeting a point was raised by a member stating that IOA should nominate two life presidents. As no notice in writing was received at least 7 clear days as per the Constituti­on Clause VII no resolution was put to vote and passed,” Ramachandr­an had claimed.

“Members can make proposals in the meeting but if it does not meet provisions of the Constituti­on it cannot be assumed that the proposal has been approved and passed in the meeting. Since the proposal was not in accordance with the Constituti­on, the inconvenie­nce and embarrassm­ent caused to the individual­s concerned, members of IOA and to all is regretted,” he added.

Kalmadi and Chautala were elevated to the honorary position at the IOA’S Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Chennai on December 27, but the Olympic body was forced to reverse its decision after it was opposed by a majority of IOA members.

Kalmadi declined the post till his name was cleared following the outrage, while Chautala said he would also step aside should the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee raise any objections.while Kalmadi is an accused in the 2010 Commonweal­th Games corruption scam and has also spent nine months in jail, Chautala is facing a trial in disproport­ionate assets case.

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