Anil Khanna resigns as acting president of Indian Olympic Association

Anil Khanna resigns as acting president of Indian Olympic Association

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Anil Khanna, a seasoned sports executive, resigned as the Indian Olympic Association's (IOA) interim president on Wednesday, citing his respect for the IOC's viewpoints (IOC). On September 8, IOC threatened to suspend IOA stating that the organisation must have elections before the end of the year.

Following the termination of Narinder Batra's leadership of the nation's top sports organisation by a court decision, Khanna assumed control of the IOA. “I am honoured to have been part of the IOA sports fraternity for the last many years having served in different capacities. It was a privilege for me to be part of the Commonwealth Games as Acting President where India did remarkably well," Khanna said in a letter.

“Based on the Constitution of IOA, as unanimously approved by the General House and backed by a similar past precedent in the vacancy of the post of President in 2011, I took over the responsibility of the duties and functions of the President for a brief period. This was confirmed by the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi on 24th June 2022," he added.

“It is no secret that IOA has been going through a turbulent time over the last two years and with the elections approaching within a couple of months and also because of the Hon’ble High Court’s order which may affect the future of some of the affiliated members, the concerns of many in our family have heightened, resulting in continuous litigation even over the last couple of weeks."

“Different factions of IOA are obviously taking contrary positions on constitutional matters, including the interpretation of the Constitution and the position of the Interim/Acting President. IOC has also stated in their letter that they do not recognize any Interim/Acting President of IOA," he said.

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