Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Judo chief stays defiant, says will not resign

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

A defiant Judo Federation of India (JFI) president Mukesh Kumar has refused to step down despite the government’s directive, saying that his election to the top post did not violate the controvers­ial tenure guidelines of the Sports Code.

The Sports Ministry last month asked Kumar to quit from the post for flouting the tenure guidelines of the Sports Code, which demands a cooling-off period of four years before a secretary seeks re-election after two successive terms.

Kumar served as the secretary general of JFI for two terms before taking over the post of president from Jagdish Tytler in August 2013. He was unanimousl­y elected as JFI president during its annual general meeting in Imphal without serving the cooling-off period.

In a letter to the Sports Ministry, Kumar said that the provision of cooling-off period in the tenure guidelines was applicable to only a secretary/ treasurer seeking re-election to the same post (secretary/treasurer) after serving two consecutiv­e terms.

He said that the provisions will not apply to a secretary/ treasurer seeking election for president. “Judo Federation of India has received the letter dated 15/10/2015 from MYAS in respect of election of JFI held on 04/08/2013. I reiterate that my election to the post of the president of JFI is legally valid as per Sports Code.”

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