The Free Press Journal

State sports federation­s must ensure transparen­t polls: Sports Minister

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The Centre has urged all states to enforce the 2011 Sports Code so that it is followed by the state federation­s who must ensure ‘free and transparen­t’ election process, Sports Minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore said on Monday.

“Sports Code of 2011 lays down very specific guidelines as to how the elections will be conducted and the government through its observer ensures that Sports Code is followed at least by the national federation­s,” he said in the Rajya Sabha.

He said the Sports Ministry has written a letter to all Chief Ministers requesting them to enforce the Sports Code so that it is followed by the state federation­s.

Rathore said some sports federation­s have been derecognis­ed because of certain lacunae in their functionin­g.

“Along with the Indian Olympic Associatio­n, we try and ensure that these federation­s overcome those issues and hold proper elections. Once those elections are held and they apply for recognitio­n by us, we grant them concerned recognitio­n,” he said.

The Minister said the Centre deals with matters relating to the national level sports federation­s and not with the matters relating to their state/UT associatio­ns, including holding of their elections.

“Complaints alleging irregulari­ties in the functionin­g of their affiliated units, including Tamil Nadu Kabaddi Associatio­n, were received in the past. Since Government of India does not deal with such matters, the complaints were sent to Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI) for their appropriat­e action,” the minister in a written reply.

Rathore said sports was a state subject and therefore the states make the law.

“If there is any discrepanc­y, malfunctio­n, inefficien­cy in terms of state units of respective sports federation­s, the state government­s must make a law. However, we are certainly responsibl­e and it is an important subject,” he said.

Rathore asserted that when teams play for India and carry the Indian flag, the respect and prestige of the entire country is at stake, and hence the federation­s must ensure free and transparen­t selection process.

 ??  ?? Indian Sports Minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore (L) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of World Rugby Brett Gosper pose with the Webb Ellis cup during a Rugby World Cup 2019 Trophy tour event in New Delhi on Monday. The Rugby World Cup Trophy Tour...
Indian Sports Minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore (L) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of World Rugby Brett Gosper pose with the Webb Ellis cup during a Rugby World Cup 2019 Trophy tour event in New Delhi on Monday. The Rugby World Cup Trophy Tour...

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