By IANS,
New Delhi: The Hockey India (HI) election has been postponed yet again after the Rajasthan High Court stayed the affiliation granted to the state units. It is unlikely that an elected national body will be in office before the Feb 28-Mar 13 World Cup, as mandated by the International Hockey Federation (FIH), but the tournament itself will not be affected.
An HI statement said that it had come to the conclusion that no election could be held till the Rajasthan High Court takes a final decision.
HI referred the matter to the Indian Olympic Association-appointed observer
G.S Mander, who, after taking legal advice, has directed HI to defer the elections till the final decision is taken by the Rajasthan High Court, because the entire electoral college of HI has been stayed.
“The court has stayed the operation of the minutes of the meeting Jan 11 in which 30 States/Union Territories and 4 Institutional/Boards were granted affiliation,” HI said in a statement.
“We will try to get the stay vacated as soon as possible,” HI treasurer Narendra Batra told IANS.
“We are interested to hold the elections before the World Cup. But, to talk honestly after all these developements, we will have to wait and see. The issue is in court now and we have informed FIH and IOA. We have informed both the parties,” Batra told IANS.
Batra, however, said that the preparation for the World Cup will continue in full swing.
“This matter is only pertaining to the election. It will not affect the preparations for the World Cup.”
Former Rajasthan Hockey Association (RHA) president Rajkumar Jaipal pleaded with the court that their association had been in existence for over six decades and it has the recognition of the state government as it has been formed under the state sports act. RHA challenged the affiliation given to a newly formed ad-hoc body on Jan 11.
Interestingly, Jaipla was in the HI affiliation committee and is a signatory to the units granted affiliation before Jan 11.
An HI source said the fresh notice for the elections will have to be issued after the judgement in the court case and even if it happens soon, then the elected body would be in place barely a week or so before the World Cup, thus giving no time to the new office bearers to get involved with the conduct of the World Cup.
A source close to HI that even if the stay is vacated, there will be not enough time to put an elected body in place as all the officials are busy with the World Cup preparations.
It is now clear that the IOA-appointed HI will be involved with the World Cup.
Both the FIH appointed observer Antonio Von Ondarza and govermnet appointed observer S.K. Mendiratta were present in the meeting Jan 11.
HI is facing a similar problems in other state associations also. For instance 75-year-old Mumbai association has been ignored and a Pune-based Maharashtra Hockey Association was granted affiliation, on the pretext of one-state-one-unit rule of HI.
The nomination process for the election was to run Jan 23-30.