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Former kabaddi players demand inquiry into AKFI elections

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 19 2013 | 9:06 PM IST
Former India kabaddi players today made an appeal to the Sports Minister Jitendra Singh to conduct an immediate inquiry into alleged "hijacking" of Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI) by its President, Janardhan Singh Gehlot.
Ashan Kumar, an Arjuna Awardee has alleged that Gehlot has got his wife, Mridul Bhadauria, elected as the federation chief through illegal means in the annual general meeting and elections of office bearers in Jaipur today.
"The illegal annual general meeting and elections of office bearers(s) for the term 2013-2017 of AKFI was illegally held earlier today at Jaipur. The federation has been headed by Janardhan Singh Gehlot, who has been the president of the federation for the past 21 years.
"The players and well wishers of the sport were surprised and saddened to learn the way the Executive Committee of federation is killing the sprite of the game in order to secure their personal ends and in order to maintain their supremacy, and in this case to the extent of dictatorship," Kumar said in a statement.
Kumar had moved the Delhi High Court against the elections that were scheduled for today. The court, on May 17, had directed the federation that the validity of the results of the elections would be subject to orders passed by them.
"...The notice of election of federation was only displayed on the website of federation. It is further not out of place here that the website of the federation, was although inoperative for last many years, suddenly became active to declare the notice of election, officially in order to hijack the entire process," it said.

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First Published: May 19 2013 | 9:05 PM IST

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