Olympians welcome IOC directive to bar chargesheeted persons

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 17 2013 | 4:30 PM IST
Fifteen Olympians today welcomed International Olympic Committee sticking to its stand to bar chargesheeted persons from contesting elections of the Indian Olympic Association, saying the move will help in Indian sports getting rid of corruption.
The Olympians, mostly former hockey players, thanked the IOC in a letter to its president for its firm stand to bar charge-sheeted person from holding post in the IOA.
"We Olympians sincerely thank you for rejecting the IOA request and being firm in your earlier decision taken to include the provision in the IOA Constitution to prevent persons who are charged with criminal offences from contesting or holding any position in National Olympic Committee (IOA)," said the letter.
"This move by IOC is a great step forward to get Indian Sporting System completely rid of corruption and mismanagement prevailing in Indian Sports," it said.
"Since the IOA is still currently suspended by IOC ... and in spite of various warnings to the IOA, these tainted and dubious officials still continue and want to lead the Indian Olympic Movement in India creating further turmoil in the sporting world."
The IOA had yesterday sent a reply to the IOC, objecting to the world body's directive, saying that Indian law does not bar chargesheeted persons from even contesting Parliamentary elections and so the provision cannot be implemented.
IOC today stuck to its and said that entertaining IOA's objections would amount to undermining Olympic Charter.
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First Published: Aug 17 2013 | 4:30 PM IST

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