Hockey India President, Batra circulated an e-mail in which he claimed that Ramachandran, through a representative, offered him Rs 1 crore every year till he remains president if he supports his candidature during the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) elections in February last year. He asked Ramachandran to forward the complaint to the IOA Ethics Commission for action.
"I ask you that this complaint of mine be forwarded to the Ethics Commission of IOA (which you have made defunct and inoperative under your presidentship) and if it is not done then I will approach the IOC Ethics Commission and the appropriate Court's in India for proper justice and needful. I will produce the witness and evidence before the Ethics Commission," said Batra, who is spearheading a campaign to oust Ramachandran through a no confidence motion.
"Mr Narinder Batra sends a lot of mail and I have not read this mail in question. I don't want to comment now without reading the mail. If there is anything defamatory, my lawyers will deal with it and take appropriate action," Ramachandran told PTI when contacted for his reaction.
Ramachandran was elected unopposed as IOA President in the elections held in February last year, which led to India's return to the fold of International Olympic Committee after a 14-month suspension. India was banned by the IOC in December 2012 for electing corruption tainted persons as top officials.
