Tribal minister\, ex-Jharkhand CM likely to head Indian archery

Tribal minister, ex-Jharkhand CM likely to head Indian archery

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Former chief and newly-inducted in the Narendra government, Munda, is likely to be elected unanimously as of the de-recognised Association of

"There's a lot of potential in in archery, especially in tribal areas. We will look to tap the talent and continue to produce good archers," the from Khunti said.

A three-time chief minister, the 51-year-old Munda is a hugely popular tribal leader who also runs an academy, which was instrumental in the rise of former world number one Deepika Kumari.

"Previously I worked at a small place (Saraikela-Kharsawan) and produced like Deepika Kumari. Now, I will look to take it forward. In a country of 1.3 billion, I'm sure there are enough talent to produce an Olympic medal winner."

In an stunning development, the AAI's June 9 elections will be held simultaneously in New and with the the warring factions of the AAI -- one with former and the other with the BVP -- issuing two elections notices of the same date and time, albeit in two different cities.

Both the factions have claimed each other's elections as "illegal and in violation of the constitution" and it remains to be seen which one of the two elections would be given a go-ahead by the High Court where the new body has to submit a compliance report within six weeks' of taking over.

"We will ensure that the elections are free and fair. The notifications were given well in advance and we will follow the Code. It's time to work together for the future of Indian archery," he added.

of the AAI, claimed that they have got majority and would be the "clear winners".

"It's a strange scenario and it's likely that the elections where more number of members turn up will be deemed valid. Already 23 of the 31 affiliated members have given their written consent. We are going to be clear winners," Sharma said, adding that (Delhi) and (Maharashtra) have filed their papers for and treasurer, respectively.

Rao, meanwhile, has filed his nomination for the president's post in the elections to be held in

"Any general assembly is organised with proper legal notice for elections. Their notification itself is wrong," who had quit as president after Supreme Court's ruling earlier this month, told

A retired IAS officer, was elected AAI president on December 22, 2018, bringing an end to the era of Malhotra, who served as of the national body for 40 years from 1973 to 2012 before being de-recognised by the government for not following the sports code.

But he quit after the gave a ruling for fresh elections and set aside the AAI constitution as amended by Delhi High Court-appointed S Y Quraishi.

"I was a Cabinet rank in Telengana, as a to the government. But I had to quit as Quraishi said 'there should not be any public servant as per the constitution'. But now Mr Munda has become a Minister for contesting," Rao quipped.

Former from Jammu and Kashmir, Sunil Sharma, was subsequently elevated to the top post on May 4 to start the process for fresh polls with a 10-member body.

Sharma, who is believed to be from the faction supporting ex-president Malhotra, first sent an election notice for May 26, which was later rejected by

Later both the parties sent out separate elections notices for the same June 9 date but in different venues.

The president tried to intervene and called both parties to the IOA office.

The internal wrangling had led to the archers pulling out of Stage I in Medellin, Colombia, though the official reason was missing their connecting flight.

At Stage II in Shanghai, they returned empty-handed and bagged a solitary bronze in the compound section in Stage III in Antalya,

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First Published: Fri, May 31 2019. 20:35 IST