<p>The Sports Authority of India (SAI) on Friday formed a three-member inquiry committee, headed by Executive Director (Teams) Radhica Sreeman, to look into gymnast Aruna Budda Reddy's allegations of being video-graphed without consent during a physical fitness test conducted in the month of March.</p>.<p>Besides Sreeman, the committee also comprise coach Kamlesh Tiwana and Deputy Director (Operations) Kailash Meena.</p>.<p>Reddy had levelled her allegations against coach Rohit Jaiswal, who was earlier given a clean-chit by the Gymnastics Federation of India (GFI).</p>.<p>The India international threatened to take legal recourse against Jasiwal after parent body Gymnastic Federation of India (GFI) passed the buck and the onus of investigation fell on SAI.</p>.<p>The committee will record statements from both parties and file its report by next week.</p>.<p>The SAI has already received a report from the accused coach Jaiswal.</p>.<p>"The matter came to light this morning. We have already sought a report from the accused coach," a SAI official told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>"We have formed a three-member panel to enquire into the matter and bring out the truth. The panel has been given time till next week to file its findings," the source added.</p>.<p>GFI president Sudhir Mittal claimed that no such recordings were made during the fitness test that was conducted at the Indira Gandhi Stadium.</p>.<p>"I have not spoken to Mr Patil (Dr Manoj Patil) or Mr Jaiswal (SAI coach Rohit Jaiswal) but I did have word with the technical committee members, including the head coach Dronacharya awardee Mr Nandi (Bisheshwar Nandi) to get a clear picture and according to them there was no such recording made during the test," GFI president Mittal told PTI.</p>.<p>"So the matter is with SAI now. It is now up to to the SAI to decide on the matter," the GFI top boss said.</p>.<p>Aruna, a bronze medallist in the women's vault event at the World Championships in Melbourne in 2018, alleged that the incident happened when she had come in National Capital for a fitness test ahead of the Baku World Cup scheduled from March 31 to April 4.</p>.<p>The SAI official said the organisation has zero tolerance towards such incident.</p>.<p>"As an an organisation, we have zero tolerance towards such incident and will take exemplary action if the accused is proven guilty," the official said.</p>.<p>The SAI went on to say that the test was was conducted in the presence of a committee constituted by the GFI.</p>
<p>The Sports Authority of India (SAI) on Friday formed a three-member inquiry committee, headed by Executive Director (Teams) Radhica Sreeman, to look into gymnast Aruna Budda Reddy's allegations of being video-graphed without consent during a physical fitness test conducted in the month of March.</p>.<p>Besides Sreeman, the committee also comprise coach Kamlesh Tiwana and Deputy Director (Operations) Kailash Meena.</p>.<p>Reddy had levelled her allegations against coach Rohit Jaiswal, who was earlier given a clean-chit by the Gymnastics Federation of India (GFI).</p>.<p>The India international threatened to take legal recourse against Jasiwal after parent body Gymnastic Federation of India (GFI) passed the buck and the onus of investigation fell on SAI.</p>.<p>The committee will record statements from both parties and file its report by next week.</p>.<p>The SAI has already received a report from the accused coach Jaiswal.</p>.<p>"The matter came to light this morning. We have already sought a report from the accused coach," a SAI official told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.<p>"We have formed a three-member panel to enquire into the matter and bring out the truth. The panel has been given time till next week to file its findings," the source added.</p>.<p>GFI president Sudhir Mittal claimed that no such recordings were made during the fitness test that was conducted at the Indira Gandhi Stadium.</p>.<p>"I have not spoken to Mr Patil (Dr Manoj Patil) or Mr Jaiswal (SAI coach Rohit Jaiswal) but I did have word with the technical committee members, including the head coach Dronacharya awardee Mr Nandi (Bisheshwar Nandi) to get a clear picture and according to them there was no such recording made during the test," GFI president Mittal told PTI.</p>.<p>"So the matter is with SAI now. It is now up to to the SAI to decide on the matter," the GFI top boss said.</p>.<p>Aruna, a bronze medallist in the women's vault event at the World Championships in Melbourne in 2018, alleged that the incident happened when she had come in National Capital for a fitness test ahead of the Baku World Cup scheduled from March 31 to April 4.</p>.<p>The SAI official said the organisation has zero tolerance towards such incident.</p>.<p>"As an an organisation, we have zero tolerance towards such incident and will take exemplary action if the accused is proven guilty," the official said.</p>.<p>The SAI went on to say that the test was was conducted in the presence of a committee constituted by the GFI.</p>