According to the International Olympic Association's Agenda 2020, all international sports federations are to make changes to their sport to promote gender equality by the Tokyo Games.
In line with the IOC directive, the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) has proposed some changes, where double trap along with men's rifle prone and 50m pistol are likely to be dropped from the Olympics to allow new events that will see more women participation at the Olympic Games.
"I, as a shooter, feel offended because the ISSF led this procedure and accepted the recommendations in a non transparent manner. I feel there was a lack of democracy.
"The statutory rules of the ISSF demands that such a crucial change be adopted in the general assembly, which was not the case here," Debevec, a gold medal winner at the Sydney Olympics besides being a five-time World Championship medallist, told PTI.
"It should be voted and adopted in the general assembly, but this decision was kept a secret, and the whole procedure was only brought within a small number of senior ISSF officials. That is my biggest concern. I am all for gender equality in Olympics but this could be achieved in a different way, in a way that nobody gets hurt.
The Slovenian legend, 53, is in the capital for the ongoing season-opening ISSF World Cup and when the rifle prone event was in progress at the Dr Karni Singh Range, Debevec led calls for the prone event to be kept in Olympics.
"Actually, the athletes committee also voted and I was very disappointed because the members of athletes committee are supposed to represent the whole shooting community. And they should not vote to axe, for example, double trap from Olympic program because double trap has no member in athletes committee.
Debevec was not on the same page, though he "respects (Bindra) for his fantastic accomplishments" in shooting sport.
"Abhinav Bindra, with all due respect to his fantastic shooting career, his accomplishments, did not do the right thing. I had the opportunity to shoot together with him in competitions, he was really a champion and, unfortunately, he quit shooting after the Rio Games. But I think his responsibility as chairman of athletes committee is really big and he didn't do the right job," he said.
"I have full respect for his shooting career, I know he is the only Indian individual Olympic gold medallist. But in this case," added Debevec.
The recommendations have been approved by ISSF, and are to be ratified by IOC.
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