To the surprise of the all and sundry present at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Bhanot was introduced as the chief guest to players from both sides as he shook hands with them before the mandatory national anthem ceremony.
Bhanot, despite his tainted image, was elected unopposed as the secretary general of the IOA. But the election till date remains null and void as the International Olympic Committee (IOC), had suspended the IOA.
However, the IOC refused to recognize the elections and subsequently banned India from the Olympic movement.
Hockey India secretary general Narinder Batra was asked as on what capacity a tainted official like Bhanot was accorded as the chief guest status during an international fixture, he refused comment.
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