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'India may be out of Oly family'

IOC warning as Sports Ministry sticks to its guns
Last Updated 22 May 2010, 16:27 IST

In a joint letter to Sports Minister MS Gill, IOC National Olympic Committee (NOC) relations director Pere Miro and Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) director General Husain Al-Musallam said if the Ministry insisted on implementing the guidelines, the issue would be referred to the IOC Executive Board meeting next month, which may lead to India’s suspension or derecognition of the country from the Olympic family.

“...we would like to remind you, once more, that in the event where the directives issued by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports would be imposed on the Olympic Movement in India (even for future elections) we would be forced to report this case to the next IOC Executive Board meeting (in June) according to the rules of the Olympic Charter,” they wrote in the letter on Friday.

The guideline, which restricts National Sports Federation presidents’ tenure to 12 years, states that secretaries and treasurers cannot rule for more than eight years at a stretch and advocates a retirement age of 70 for all executives.

Throwing their weight behind IOA and NSFs, Miro and Al-Musallam warned the Sports Ministry against going ahead with the regulation and Rule 28.9 of the Olympic Charter.
That rule states, “Apart from the measures and sanctions provided in the case of infringement of the Olympic Charter, the IOC Executive Board may take any appropriate decisions for the protection of the Olympic Movement in the country of an NOC, including suspension of or withdrawal of recognition from such NOC if the constitution, law or other regulations in force in the country concerned, or any act by any governmental or other body causes the activity of the NOC or the making or expression of its will to be hampered.”

This was in reaction to the May 12 letter sent to IOC  by the Sports Ministry in which joint secretary I Srinivas had assured that the guideline would not affect the current office-bearers of the IOA and NSFs and would be effective from future elections.
A copy of the letter, addressed to Kalmadi as well, was sent to IOC president Jacques Rogge, OCA president Sheikh Ahmad Al-Sabah and IOC member and IOA secretary general Randhir Singh.

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(Published 22 May 2010, 16:27 IST)

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