Munda\, Rao set to be elected presidents in two AAI elections

Munda, Rao set to be elected presidents in two AAI elections

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Turning a deaf ear to suspension threats from the world body, the Association of will go ahead with two separate polls simultaneously in and Sunday, which will lead to election of two presidents in a bizarre scenario.

It now remains to be seen whether the World suspends AAI and bars the Indian team from competing under the national flag at the upcoming World Championships, as warned by the general

The Indian team begin its World Championships campaign on Tuesday, aiming to seal quota places for 2020 Tokyo

Former Munda is in the fray in the elections to be held in New Delhi, while is contesting in the polls in as the two factions of the AAI refused to come together despite a four-member World Archery team holding parleys Friday, suggesting a June 24 common election date.

"They (faction) are not agreeing to come together. Now, since the negotiation has failed, we have no option but to have elections in Chandigarh, which is correct and legal," told on Saturday.

AAI general Maha Singh, who is from the group led by Rao, claimed that they have got confirmation from 16 of the 31 state affiliated units.

AAI Sunil Sharma, who is believed to be from the faction supporting ex-VK Malhotra, too claimed majority and said the elections in would go as per the notification issued by him.

"They (group) has got only a total of eight members, while we have 23. Their main objective was to derail us. We told them we have got the majority and there's no question of stepping back. Our elections are very much on in New Delhi," Sharma said.

Having warned AAI of immediate suspension if they go ahead with two elections, the World Archery also tried to intervene and appointed its first as the "mediator".

Chapol held a meeting with both the parties and the but the talks failed leading up to the two separate elections for the national federation.

Rao was elected AAI president on December 22 last year, 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 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.

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

Sharma first sent an election notice for May 26, which was later rejected on constitutional grounds by

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

IOA President intervened and had meetings with both the parties but a resolution eluded.

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First Published: Sat, June 08 2019. 18:20 IST