Happy to see IOC willing to clean up Indian sports: Bindra

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 17 2013 | 5:15 PM IST
Ace shooter Abhinav Bindra today applauded IOC's decision to not change its stance on barring charge-sheeted persons from contesting Indian Olympic Association (IOA) elections, saying it was heartening to see the world body keen on cleaning up sports in the country.
"As an athlete, I am extremely pleased that the International Olympic Committee is willing to clean up Indian sports," said the Beijing Olympic gold medallist.
"I think it is one aspect which all athletes would like to have officials who have best interest of Indian sports and athletes foremost in their minds," Bindra added.
The IOC had sent the revised draft Constitution of the IOA, which envisaged barring of corruption-tainted persons from contesting the elections.
IOA had objected to this provision saying that Indian law would prevail on these matters.
However, IOC stuck to its stand. It also issued a veiled threat of possible action to the IOA, reminding it that it has been under suspension and so should act responsibly to meet the conditions requested by the world body.
Former sprint queen Ashwini Nachappa said it would be interesting to see whether IOA abide by the IOC's dictate.
"It is going to be a great challenge to see whether IOA would ever abide by this because it is quite obvious from the recent developments that they are not going to. Sportsmen have never been their priority and it has been made absolutely clear today. They do not want a transparent system," Nachappa said.
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First Published: Aug 17 2013 | 5:15 PM IST

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