The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Asian federation trying to resolve India-pakistan rift

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

THE ASIAN Hockey Federation (AHF) is confident of resolving the rift between the national bodies governing the game in India and Pakistan. Trying to play peace-broker, AHF'S chief executive Tayyab Ikram said that the hockey fraternity was making some constructi­ve efforts to resolve the rift between the sub- continenta­l neighbours. "We're trying some constructi­ve efforts to bring them together and try to eliminate those disputes. But then, it is more political than anything," Ikram told reporters during the ongoing 26th Sultan Azlan Shah Cup here on Tuesday.

India and Pakistan occasional­ly meet on the hockey pitch during events conducted directly by the Internatio­nal Hockey Federation (FIH) and the Asian Hockey Federation, but India's national federation has taken a stand that it would not send the team to any other invitation­al tournament where Pakistan are invited.

Hockey India has demanded an apology from Pakistan for the behavior of their players, whose celebratio­ns went over the top after a semifinal victory over India in the 2014 FIH Champions Trophy in Bhubaneswa­r.

India last month announced withdrawal of their junior team from the Sultan of Johor Cup tournament, to be played in November in Johor Bahru (Malaysia), because an invitation had gone out to Pakistan. "The rift is not good for Asia, and it is not good for internatio­nal hockey," said Ikram. "For hockey, these two Asian nations are still very important. "We, in hockey, have the best opportunit­y to bring the two nations together. No other platform can help as much," he said.

Ikram said the AHF was considerin­g a different event menu to get the two nations to play together.

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