Taking objection to Pranati Nayak and Ankita Baidya's participation from Madhya Pradesh despite being registered in Bengal, the state's chef de mission Ramanauj Mukhopadhyay said the their move to a new state just before the Games was illegal as it violated the set norms of transfer.
Interestingly, Pranati went on to win a silver medal in the individual all round yesterday and Bengal claimed that she was not disqualified on the intervention of Indian Olympic Association Joint Secretary S M Bali.
"We lodged our protest to the Competition Director and also to the GTCC Chairman Mr. K. Murugan and Convenor Mr.S.Rajiv and requested them to uphold the Eligibility Code," he added.
Mukhopadhyay said according to the code, "A sportsperson can represent either the State to which he/she belongs by birth the state in which he/she working or residing at least for the last (6) months immediately preceding the Opening Ceremony day of the National Games. Participation from any other State shall disqualify him/her from the National Games."
"We strongly protest the action of the IOA representative and demand mmediate restoration of GTCC decision and their Eligibility Code to protect the interest of the sportpersons and maintain strict discipline in the country for the advancement of sports," he said.
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