Miffed at a new Madhya Pradesh government directive, which asked the state Olympic body to get its recognition, the Indian Olympic Association has shot off a strongly-worded letter to Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan to withdraw the rule immediately or else face ban of athletes from taking part in events like the National Games.
IOA Secretary General Rajeev Mehta said in the letter to the Chief Minister that the said "draconian" rule would amount to infringement in the autonomy of the sports organisations and state Olympic Association of Madhya Pradesh.
"Digvijay Singh (M P Olympic Association Secretary) has informed that an Act (Sports Association Recognition Rules 2012 of M P Government) has already come into existence in Madhya Pradesh which makes it mandatory for all state level sports associations to seek affiliation from government, failing which they would not be allowed to avail any facility or grant/scholarship awards to the players etc. From the M P Government," Mehta said in the letter.
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Mehta wrote that "the mandatory requirement (of sports bodies of a state) of seeking affiliation from the state government will make them subservient to the government and will ruin their autonomy.
"By not adhering to the Olympic Charter, state Olympic Associations and National Sports Federation run the risk of disaffiliation by the IOA.
"The state government must not impose its perspective. In such an event, the M P state Olympic unit and other sports associations will not be able to enjoy the right of participation in national events," he added.
"We request you to kindly immediately repeal this anti-sports rule of 2012. We hope you will understand the serious repercussions of these rules and revoke the same at the earliest," he added.