Chess players furious at KDCA\'s proposed disciplinary action

Chess players furious at KDCA's proposed disciplinary action

IANS  |  Chennai 

Contrary to the order of the (CCI), the decision of the Krishnagiri District Association (KDCA) to take disciplinary action against some youngsters for playing in an unofficial tournament has infuriated many players.

KDCA had sent a message listing the names of some players who had participated in an unofficial tournament in Hosur in on January 20.

In that message, Yuvachandiran had also mentioned that a decision was taken to take disciplinary action against the players as per the guidelines of the State Chess Association (TNSCA) at an emergency meeting of the office bearers.

The KDCA's decision, coming after the CCI's order against the All Chess Federation (AICF) to amend its rules to remove its restrictive practices, made the players and chess lovers furious.

On July 12 last year, the CCI held that the undertaking prescribed by the AICF for players regarding non-participation in events not authorised by it amounts to restraints that are in the nature of exclusive distribution and refusal to deal as defined in Section 3(f) and 3(4)(d) of the Competition Act 2002.

The CCI said the non-compliance of such undertaking will result in the banning of players and removal of their Elo rating, create entry barriers, foreclose competition and restrict opportunities available to chess players.

In December 2018, convinced that the AICF has deliberately not complied with its July 2018 order, the CCI had ordered the issuance of a notice to the chess body as to why punitive action should not be taken under Section 42 of the Competition Act.

Speaking to IANS earlier this month, global chess body FIDE's and chess Grand Master Nigel Short had said that if players are banned for playing chess and several state chess federations are de-recognised by the AICF then warning bells toll about something being amiss.

Queried about the KDCA's decision TNSCA's P told IANS: "It is the decision of KDCA. I am not aware of that and we are not connected with that decision. KDCA may be affiliated to TNSCA, but Yuvachandiran has to answer."

Faced with flak from the chess players' fraternity, KDCA officials later seemed to be backtracking on the issue.

"We had held the district selection tournament to select players to play in the Open tournament. It is an important tournament for a Many of the players we had expected to play in the district selection tournament had participated in a different tournament," Yuvachandiran told IANS.

"I had sent the message as a warning note. We have no plan to take any disciplinary action against the young players," he added.

He said he was not aware of the CCI order against the AICF.

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First Published: Wed, January 23 2019. 20:34 IST