Narinder Batra withdraws as coordinator, says not eyeing Indian Olympic Association posts
Criticising India's IOC member Randhir Singh and Jharkhand Olympic Association president R K Anand, Batra hinted that both are responsible for his walkout.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 26, 2013 03:32 pm IST
Withdrawing himself as coordinator between the International Olympic Committee and the Government in the IOA suspension, Hockey India Secretary General Narinder Batra has made it clear that he is not in the running for any post in the Indian Olympic Association.
"I want to withdraw myself from all future interactions with the Government and IOC," Batra wrote in a letter addressed to banned IOA president Abhay Singh Chautala and Secretary General Lalit Bhanot.
"I also wish to further inform you that I am not a candidate for any post in IOA and do not wish to contest elections for any posts in IOA," he added.
Batra was a part of the delegation that travelled to Lausanne, Switzerland for a meeting with the IOC in May to draw a roadmap for India's return to the Olympic fold.
Criticising India's IOC member Randhir Singh and Jharkhand Olympic Association president R K Anand, Batra hinted that both are responsible for his walkout.
"Off late Mr R K Anand and a few more persons have started a maligning tirade against me for reasons best known to them. They are saying that I am mixed up with the Government of India and IOC and I am working in tandem with the Government and IOC to get ban imposed on a few people in IOA and then stand in elections for Secretary General of IOA.
"I know Mr R K Anand is doing this on brief given to him by Mr Randhir Singh to stop IOA Elections a per condition for IOC recognition and to create a divide within IOA and scuttle the meetings scheduled for 25 August 2013, and 29 September 2013.
"Because if the elections take place then the IOC membership of Mr Randhir Singh is finished and his dream of retiring as IOC member at the age of 70 years and then becoming life member of IOC gets shattered, and if IOA elections do not take place and India remain suspended by IOA, then he remains Secretary General in the eyes of IOC and his wish to continue as IOC member gets fulfilled," Batra stated in the letter.
Batra also took a dig at former IOA president V K Malhotra, claiming the Archery Association of India chief was being influenced by Randhir.
"I was aware that since the time I stopped going to the residence of Mr V K Malhotra for meetings, because of his habits of showering sarcastic comments and insults, he started saying wrong things about me to whoever went to meet him from IOA. I was aware that he was reluctantly doing all this on insistence of Mr Randhir Singh.
"Mr Randhir Singh recently spent 15 days in June/July 2013 shuttling between London and Lausanne and meeting most of the IOC members to get conditions put in Ethics Code to harm the interest of few persons within IOA and also get the scheduled IOA meetings delayed and both of you (Chautala and Bhanot) are aware of it," he wrote.
Batra insisted he was committed to the upcoming meetings.
"The venues blocked for both the meetings for 25 August and 29 September by me, will stand blocked for the meeting as committed by me and be rest assured there will be no backing out on the commitments done by me.
"I confirm and assure you of my unconditional support and respect for both of you and you will always find me standing behind you whenever you require my services."