Confirming the development, Nikolai, whose contract runs till the end of 2016 Rio Olympics, said he had written to the AFI and SAI citing Article 21 of the SAI constitution under which one has to give a month's notice before terminating the contract midway. Dr Nikolai had taken charge in February last year.
"What's next? Huh! I want to terminate my contract this month and go back. I don't want to work with this sort of facilities. I've written to AFI five-six days ago, quoting Article 21 and I will leave at this month's end," an angry Dr Nikolai told PTI during an exclusive interaction on the sidelines of the 55th National Open Athletics Championship at SAI Complex here today.
"They (Jaisha and Babar) will draw a big zero in Olympics with this standard. The reality is it is still a very bad performance, there's a lot and lot more to improve," he said.
While some in AFI claim this to be a pressure tactic and wants to negotiate with India's best athletics coach at the moment, Dr Nikolai made it clear that he has had enough.
"In this sub-tropical climate what you need is good indoor facilities to train your athletes. This, I'm not demanding this, that's how the Olympic preparation goes all over the world. Here you don't have proper training facilities and how can you produce elite athletes?" he thundered.
The AFI was tightlipped about the development with their secretary C K Valson was in no mood to comment making it clear that the parent body can see the writing on the wall.
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