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We should convince IOC about our system: Usha

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Press Trust of India Ranchi
Last Updated : Sep 06 2013 | 4:56 PM IST
India's sprint legend P T Usha today sought to steer clear of the ongoing battle between the IOC and IOA but felt efforts should be made to make the world body understand the Indian system.
"Actually, IOC has misunderstood something. I think so," Usha said.
"We should convince IOC about our system in every area like politics and sports that if any problem arises, there is a system to solve it. We should follow Indian system," the Olympian added.
The International Olympic Committee yesterday rejected Indian Olympic Association's compromise formula on the chargesheet clause even as a defiant IOA stuck to its stand that Indian law would prevail on these matters, further jeopardising the country's chances of a quick return to the Olympic fold.
Usha, however, refused to be drawn into the controversy, saying thats he didn't want herself to put "in a problem" when asked whether she backed her former track-mate Aswini Nachappa, who is demanding that the charge-sheeted officer-bearers should be pushed out of the IOA.
"I don't want to say that (on supporting Nachappa's comments). The case is going on unless it (verdict) comes (out), I don't want to comment on it. Because we don't know who is correct, and the case is going on," said Usha.
Usha, who is here as a coach for the Senior Open Athletics Championships beginning here tomorrow, said there was no problem in politicians holding office in sports associations, "but they should have knowledge of sports".
The IOA has been in exile since last December when the IOC's executive board suspended India after Lalit Bhanot, who is facing corruption charges linked to the scandal-hit New Delhi Commonwealth Games in 2010, was elected secretary-general of the IOA.

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First Published: Sep 06 2013 | 4:56 PM IST

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