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IOA Committee to decide who should run hockey in India

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The committee, which was formed by the IOA last month, will be headed by former Wrestling Federation of India President G S Mander along with Indian Weightlifting Federation chief Birendra Prasad Baishya and Handball Federation of India Secretary General S M Bali.

Mander told PTI that a hearing of views of both HI and IHF will be held on August 21 and and the Committee will submit its report by August 31.

"The committee has been tasked to determine which one of the two is the legitimate body to run hockey in the country and which would be recognised by the IOA and FIH. It has been constituted under the directive of the FIH that the matter should be decided before the end of August," said Mander who is also the IOA Vice President.

Mander said HI and IHF have submitted their views in writing to the committee and both the bodies have been called for a hearing on August 21.

"Both HI and IHF have submitted their views and claims. We have asked them to submit their counter-claims also. They have done that. Now we have asked them to come for a personal hearing on August 21.

"A representative of IHF will come for hearing on the morning of August 21 and HI will be heard on the afternoon. We will study all their submissions, statutes of the FIH and IOA. After that we will submit our report to the IOA and FIH before the deadline of August 31," he said. MORE

  

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