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No difference of opinion with IOA prez on 2022 CWG boycott call: Secy Gen

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NEW DELHI: The Indian Olympic Associatio­n Secretary General Rajeev Mehta on Monday clarified that he has no difference of opinion with his president Narinder Batra on the boycott call of 2022 Commonweal­th Games for dropping shooting from the roster.

Mehta said that he has been misquoted in some reports when he spoke about the issue of CWG boycott in an event in Chennai.

“I have been misquoted in the reports which are appearing. I have not said those words attributed to me. There is no difference of opinion (with the president) on the issue of 2022 CWG boycott call,” Mehta said.

“What I have said was, when there is any major decision to be taken, the Executive Committee and then the AGM takes the final call,” he added.

Mehta also sent an e-mail to Batra, saying that he has been misquoted in the reports.

“As discussed, I am confirming again that I did not speak such sentences to any reporter. I was also equally shocked to see that article,” he wrote.

“I only mentioned about EC (Executive Committee)... I am always with you.”

Mehta had said in an event in Chennai on October 4 that the Executive Committee and general body of the IOA will deliberate on Batra’s call to permanentl­y pull out of the Commonweal­th Games.

“Everything will be discussed in the meeting of the executive committee and the AGM. I have seen a lot of reports in the press on (the issue). Everything will be discussed,” he had said.

But some reports had quoted Mehta as saying that “the boycott call should be considered his (Batra’s) personal comments” and no decision has been taken as yet.

Batra recently said that the Commonweal­th Games is a waste of time and the country should consider a permanent pullout. He said the level of competitio­n at the CWG is not particular­ly high and that India should consider a pullout to improve its own standards.

The call had evoked mixed reactions from sportspers­ons and administra­tors.

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