Asked Sonowal whether BCCI should be brought under the purview of Right To Information Act, the Sports Minister said: "Let me be very clear...I have been telling time and again that as per the observation of the Supreme Court of India, BCCI is a public body.
"Now it is the expectations of the sports lover of the country that transparency and accountability should be there in the day-to-day affairs of all the sports federations," he told reporters during a felicitation function organised for the Indian archers, who bagged medals in the just-concluded World Archery Championships in Copenhagen.
Meanwhile, the Sports Minister assured that the government will provide all possible assistance to the athletes who have qualified for next year's Rio Olympics.
He hoped that the Indian archers will finish on the podium in the Rio Games.
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"It is a proud moment for all of us whoever has qualified (for Olympics). My ministry is always there to help them out."
Four Indian archers have qualified for the Rio Olympics after securing a top eight finish in their respective events.
The Indian women's recurve team comprising Deepika Kumari, Laxmirani Majhi and Rimil Buriuly have secured a quota place in the women's section by winning a sliver medal at the just-concluded World Archery Championships.