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IOA SAYS SPORTS MINISTER HAS ASSURED CLEARANCE OF ‘EXTRA OFFICIALS’

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Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOC) on Thursday said that Sports Minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore has assured it to have a re-look at government’s policy of not clearing ‘extra officials’ for the upcoming Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast.

This assurance comes after the IOA President Narinder Batra slammed the ministry for raising “unnecessar­y issues” about the Commonweal­th Games contingent, asking it to apply the same standards of probity for its own bureaucrat­s.

The new developmen­t could mean that all the 21 ‘extra officials’ named in the list of Indian contingent circulated on Thursday could be cleared by the ministry to go to Gold Coast at no cost to the government. These extra officials will go at the expense of the respective National Sports Federation­s, according to Batra.

This could also ensure that the parents of star shuttlers PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal accompany them in the CWG. The names of Sindhu’s mother Vijaya Pursala and Saina’s father Harvir Singh were there in the list circulated by the IOA on Thursday.

Batra had a telephonic conversati­on with Rathore, who is currently in Bangalore on an official visit, after the send-off ceremony of the CWG contingent.

“Further to the send-off function of the Indian CWG contingent held today on 22.03.2018, I have had a telephonic discussion with Mr Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore, Hon’ble Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports (Independen­t Charge) regarding the required extra officials travelling with the Indian Contingent,” Batra said.

“As per CWG protocols only 33% officials are permitted in ratio to participat­ing athletes. For the present CWG, we have 222 Athletes participat­ing, hence the permitted officials with the contingent will be 74. The required officials beyond the number of 74 going with participat­ing teams as part of the Indian contingent have been requested by me to be cleared at no cost to the Government,” he said.

“I am personally thankful to the Hon’ble Minister for his assurance to review and relook at clearing of required extra officials at no cost to the government,” Batra added.

Earlier in the day during the send-off ceremony, Batra had vented his displeasur­e after it learnt that the ministry has decided to put a stop to officials “fun rides” and stick to the rule of keeping the size of officials’ contingent to one-third of the athletes’ count, except in special cases.

“I don’t know why the sports ministry is raising these unnecessar­y issues. We called these as extra officials but in fact these are not extra officials. These days in every sport you don’t need only the coaches but you need managers, doctors, physios and masseurs. They contribute to the good performanc­e of the players,” said Batra at the media conference after the send-off ceremony.

The IOA had sent the ministry a list of 222 athletes, 74 support staff and 21 extra officials, who Batra claimed, will accompany the contingent at the expense of their respective National Sports Federation­s.

Batra feels Sports Ministry should allow the parents of star shuttlers P V Sindhu and Saina Nehwal to accompany them at the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games. “I don’t know why the sports ministry is not agreeing to clear the parents of Sindhu and Saina to accompany them at the CWG. The government is not going to bear their expenses,” Batra said.

“These shuttlers are our big sporting stars now and we should be supporting them. If a Virat Kohli or a Sachin Tendulkar had wanted to do the same as Sindhu and Saina are requesting now, will they (ministry) say no to them also?” asked Batra at the sidelines of the sending-off ceremony of the India’s CWG contingent.

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