Raninder Singh was today re-elected as president of the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) for another four-year term.
In the elections conducted on the PCA stadium premises here, Singh defeated Shyam Singh Yadav, president of Uttar Pradesh Rifle Association, with an overwhelming 89-1 margin.
Raninder is the son of Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh.
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He said the 18 per cent tax levied on all imports, including duty-free imports, might have an adverse impact on the Shooting sport ecosystem, including on athletes vying to bring glory to the country.
Most of the world-class equipment pertaining to the sport needs to be imported and was till now part of the customs duty free list, Singh pointed out.
"The NRAI expects an early resolution to the issue and will do all in its power to ensure that the athletes and the sport are not affected," he said.
Meanwhile, D V Seetharama Rao has been unanimously re-elected as secretary general for the second term while Karan Kumar has been elected as treasurer of the Association.
There are many new faces inducted into the Governing Body of NRAI.
K N Singh Deo, MP from Odisha, has been unanimously elected as senior vice president.
The members for the posts of senior vice president, secretary general, joint secretary generals, treasurer and members of Governing body of NRAI were also elected unanimously.
Elections were conducted for the posts of president, vice presidents (8) and hony secretaries (6), a NRAI spokesman said.
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