Anand slams Malhotra for skipping Lausanne meeting

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 10 2013 | 8:10 PM IST
R K Anand, one of the Indian officials to take part in the Lausanne meeting next week, today slammed India Olympic Association acting chief Vijay Kumar Malhotra for boycotting the crucial conclave after he was named as one of the IOA delegates.
Anand said Malhotra's letter to the International Olympic Committee informing his withdrawal from the May 15 meeting was "in bad taste" and asked the acting IOA chief to reconsider his decision
Malhotra's decision to boycott the meeting came a day after the IOC agreed to include Anand and Hockey India General Secretary Narinder Batra in the IOA delegation in addition to the four-member list submitted earlier.
"I am deeply pained to read your letter sent yesterday in which you have levelled allegations against me. You are making it a ground to withdraw yourself for going to International Olympic Committee in the matter of suspension of Indian Olympic Association," Anand said in a letter to Malhotra.
"I had always praised you and it had been my consistent stand that there is only one person who has taken a stand against the Government Guidelines and Sports Code being implemented by the Government of India. I have been telling everyone that the kind of efforts you have put in to stop Sports Legislation are immense", said Anand, who is the president of the Jharkhand Olympic Association.
"But I still feel that the letter you have written is not in good taste. Instead of writing such a letter you should have called me," said Anand, who was elected as one of the vice-presidents in the IOA elections on December 5 last though the polls were not recognised by the IOC.
Anand asked Malhotra to take back his decision to boycott the meeting.
"I would earnestly request you and it is my desire that you should take your decision back and in the interest of IOA you should join us in putting our case before the IOC instead of throwing spanner in resolving the ongoing dispute," he said.
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First Published: May 10 2013 | 8:10 PM IST

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