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NRAI allows unaffiliated body to vote in elections

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
In a blatant breach of IOA's Constitution, the National Rifle Association of India allowed members from an ad hoc committee in Jharkhand -- which is neither affiliated to the state Olympic body nor recognised by the government -- to cast votes in NRAI's last elections.

The NRAI recognises the ad hoc body instead of the Jharkhand Rifles Association (JRA) that is affiliated to the state Olympic committee and recognised by the government.

The JRA is also registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860. Whereas the ad hoc committee, formed by the NRAI in 2012, is neither affiliated to the state Olympic body nor recognised by the state government.
 

It is clearly stated in one of the clauses of the IOA constitution that "no national federation/association shall affiliate a sports unit of any state/department that has not been affiliated/recognised by the state Olympic association which is affiliated to the IOA".

"Despite repeated requests for affiliation since 2000, when we formed the Jharkhand Rifles Association that had long been recognised by the state Olympic body and the state government, the NRAI is still to give us recognition," JRA general secretary, Snajesh Mohan Thakur told PTI.

Sources close to the national federation claimed the NRAI got four members from the ad hoc body to vote in its favour "without the approval" of the governing body.

When quizzed, the NRAI said the national federation is entitled to recognise whichever it feels is the right body.

"It is not compulsory and necessary for the NRAI to only recognise the body which is recognised by the state and affiliated to its Olympic body," said NRAI adviser Baljeet Singh Sethi.

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First Published: May 23 2013 | 2:55 PM IST

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