World Archery suspends AAI

Kolkata, Aug 8:
The World Archery today suspended the Archery Association of India for defying its guidelines by electing two parallel bodies, asking the federation to put its house in order by the end of this month.
The decision is effective from Monday and the last event in which the archers can participate under the Indian flag is the World Archery Youth Championships in Madrid from August 19-25.
“World Archery is implementing the decision taken in June by suspending the Archery Association of India,” World Archery secretary general Tom Dielen said in a statement, accessed by PTI.
Terming it unfortunate, the factions led by Union tribal minister Arjun Munda and retired IAS officer B V P Rao kept fighting but promised to work in the interest of the archers with less than a year to go for the Tokyo Olympics.
The AAI had to find a solution by the end of July as per the deadline given WA’s executive board and since no progress has been made, the world governing body implemented the suspension order. “If no solution is found by the end of this month, the executive board will decide what can be done to preserve the chances of Indian athletes participating in the Asian Championships and Asian Para Championships,” Dielen said in the statement, accessed by PTI. Since a court judgement is expected on the dispute, the AAI had requested the WA to give it a few more days but it was turned down. Interestingly, suspension order has come a day before court hearing on the issue.
Olympic quota places will be up for grabs at the Asian Championships and Asian Para Championships, to be held in Bangkok in November.
India so far have three men’s places secured for the next Olympics but has yet to win a women’s spot.
“At the same time, World Archery will also decide whether individual athletes can participate in the Indoor Archery World Series.” Tournaments on the Indoor Archery World Series, held from November-February, are open to all athletes rather than just the national teams. But archers must be a member of a national federation in good standing to register.
In two separate elections, held simultaneously on June 9 in New Delhi and Chandigarh, AAI elected two presidents – Arjun Munda and BVP Rao, despite the World Archery sending its vice-president Kazi Uddin Ahmed Chapol as mediator to bring the two factions together. While Munda had support of 20 state associations, 10 state bodies backed Rao. Rao was earlier elected in 2018, ending the era of Prof Vijay Kumar Malhotra since 1973, but he had to quit after the Supreme Court gave a ruling for fresh elections and set aside the AAI constitution as amended by Delhi High Court-appointed administrator S Y Quraishi. (PTI)

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