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Chautala's attack on Bindra triggers outcry

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 10:23 am
by karmveer
Chandigarh/New Delhi, Sep 6 (IANS) A personal attack by suspended Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president Abhay Singh Chautala Friday on Olympic champion rifle shooter Abhinav Bindra, who is spearheading a campaign to cleanse Indian sports, triggered an outcry among Indian sportsperson.
Chautala's comments came after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) remained firm on its demands to keep out charge-sheeted officials and set the IOA a deadline of Oct 31 to ammend its constitution and conduct fresh elections by Dec 15 paving way for its return to the Olympic fold.
But a frustrated Chautala in a no-holds barred press conference in Chandigarh launched a scathing attack on Bindra, India's only individual Olympic gold medallist.
"Abhinav's father has been in jail for more than a month in a cheque bouncing case. If Bindra has a problem with tainted people, then he should first disown his father or leave his father's house immediately," Chautala said.
Bindra's father was arrested in 2009 for alleged financial irregularities.
Chautala's comments drew sharp criticism from all quarters.
Ace tennis player and multiple Grand Slam winner Mahesh Bhupathi, who too is campaigning along with Bindra, was also critical of Chautala.
"The 140 character limit on twitter doesn't really help with all I want to say about the IOA attacking @Abhinav_Bindra and his family but...I promise you @Abhinav_Bindra you have all the support you need and more. Are and will always remain India's Golden boy!!" tweeted Bhupathi.
National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) president Raninder Singh said that Chautala should be the last person making such comments. Chautala's father Om Prakash, former chief minister of Haryana, and his elder brother Ajay, have been convicted in the Junior Basic Trained (JBT) teachers' recruitment scam.
"Chautalas should be the last person making such statement. He should remember that people who live in glass houses should not make such statements. Bindra has every right to speak and he is fighting for the right cause," Raninder said.
Bindra has been spearheading a campaign to cleanse the IOA of corrupt individuals.
"Ethics is one of the main reasons from our suspension. Unless we get that right, we are not going to get back in. Why is that so difficult to understand? People have to put their own interests aside. They have to look beyond their personal interests. They have to see the bigger picture," Bindra had stated.
Along with double Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar and Bhupathi, Bindra has also submitted a petition to the IOC requesting to remove corruption from Indian sports and reinstate the country in the Olympic fold.
The IOC had rejected the request of the suspended IOA to allow charge-sheeted officials to continue in and run for office.
The IOC executive board met Wednesday in Buenos Aires and decided that the ban on the IOA will continue if the apex body for sports in India does not change its constitution to keep out individuals whio have been charged with serious fraud.

Re: Chautala's attack on Bindra triggers outcry

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:19 pm
by brihacharan
It made me sick to read about Chautala's attack on Bindra - YUCK :evil:
Politicians should be kept away from the administration of sports - their interest solely confines to going abroad all expenses paid - sightseeing / shopping etc. all at the cost footed by the tax payer.
A flash back took me to an incident many years ago....
I was at the Sassoon Docks in Mumbai at the behest of a sea food exporter....
A bunch of fishermen nearby were unloading the day's catch...
I saw one of them picking up crabs from the net and putting them in a cane basket....
The live crabs were trying to claw their way out of the open basket...
When I brought this to the attention of the fisherman... He laughed & said "Don't worry saheb none will get free...
Because the crab behind will pull it back - that way all crabs will remain in the basket :D
These politicos are worse than crabs, Dirty, Slow, Dumb & Self preservating lot - I know I'm flogging a :deadhorse:
Briha

Re: Chautala's attack on Bindra triggers outcry

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 8:23 pm
by jatindra Singh Deo
Aptly coined analogy Brihaji !! The disgust with the politicos is at a all time high and its amazing how they are insulated to it ..

Re: Chautala's attack on Bindra triggers outcry

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 11:06 pm
by fantumfan2003
http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/1885802/r ... nav-bindra

That is nice to know but still a lot needs to be done to remove politicians and politics from sports, even at district club levels.

M.

Re: Chautala's attack on Bindra triggers outcry

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 5:56 am
by thunderbird1
I still could not understand why press should publish such rubbish by politicians. If somebody utters something like this and the national press decides to boycott them then these worthless creatures will think several times before opening their foul mouths...