The AITA held its AGM in the city and apart from removing the Tamil Nadu tennis administrator; it also conducted elections for the 12 member Executive Committee.
CBN Reddy, also from Tamil Nadu, was voted out and Dinesh Arora from Punjab was elected as the new member.
Reasoning Karti's expulsion, AITA President Anil Khanna said they have just implemented the provision of the constitution, which does not allow its office bearers to hold posts in two different National Sports Federations.
Khanna said clause 27B (e) of their constitution does not allow its office bearers to hold two posts.
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"We gave him an opportunity to choose one of the two posts but he was non-committal. Today, the Council unanimously decided that constitution should be respected. So it was a case of automatic termination," Khanna said at a press conference.
When reminded that Vice President is not considered as office-bearer (executive functionary) according to the National Sports Code, Khanna said they are just following their constitution and they will see when its becomes a law.
Karti though termed his expulsion as unconstitutional, illegal and undemocratic.
"They invited me to the meeting as Vice President of AITA and then removed me. And I have said that since a VP in AITA does not have any executive functions, VP is not an office-bearer. I will challenge this expulsion and this Executive Committee (EC) election to the court. This is first time they have conducted elections just because they wanted to remove a member from Tamil Nadu," Karti said.