WFI secy accuses prez of not following rules

[ Amanpreet Singh ]
NEW DELHI, 23 Dec: Trouble has started brewing within the new Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), with Secretary-General Prem Chand Lochab demanding postponement of the junior nationals, saying that the president did not follow rules while announcing the dates for the competition.

The new body under President Sanjay Singh had on Friday announced that U-15 and U-20 nationals will be held from 28-30 December in Gonda, Uttar Pradesh.

The decision was taken by the newly-elected members, hours after their election to various posts.

Former Railway Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) secretary Lochab, who won from the rival Anita Sheoran-panel, had not attended the meeting and claimed that all the decisions should come through the WFI secretary-general.

Sanjay Singh maintained that the decision was taken keeping in mind the benefits and interests of junior wrestlers, and that he did not flout any rule since the bylaws of the WFI constitution allow him to take decision and the secretary-general is bound to follow.

On Friday, Lochab wrote to Sanjay Singh that a few states have objected to rescheduling and relocating age group and junior nationals.

Lochab wrote, “In this regard, no regular meeting of the executive committee of WFI as per its constitution has been conducted after the elections for newly elected executive council held on 21-12-2023.”

“In view of the above, it is felt that the grievances of state federations are genuine and may be considered and the U-20 and U-15 National Wrestling Championships, 2023, scheduled at Nandini Nagar, Gonda, from 28-30 December may be postponed.”

A copy of the letter has also been marked to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA).

Lochab also did not like the fact that the announcement of the nationals was made without consulting him, since the WFI constitution mandates the secretary-general to be part of decision-making.

“Decisions with regard to conduct of sports tournaments and all communications pertaining to functions of WFI should be taken in accordance with the constitution/bylaws of the WFI and should be done through secretary-general as mandated in constitution of WFI,” he wrote.

In his defence, Sanjay Singh told PTI that they did not want junior wrestlers to lose one year and that’s why a quick decision was made in this regard.

“The decision was not taken to hurt anyone’s ego. Our only concern was that junior wrestlers who could not play nationals in 2023 calendar should get the opportunity. A lot of wrestlers have their last year in U-15 and U-20 age groups and after 1 January, 2024 they will lose eligibility to compete in juniors.

“It is not their fault that nationals were not held earlier this year. Why should they not be given the chance to compete? What is our personal benefit in this? We are just thinking of wrestlers’ interest, nothing else.

“Also, there is no relocation or rescheduling of the junior nationals. This is a fresh announcement. The ad hoc panel had never scheduled the junior nationals and the panel had only announced the senior nationals and we have already cancelled all the decisions taken by the ad hoc body,” Sanjay Singh said.

He also claimed that the secretary-general “is bound to follow if a decision has been taken by the president.”

“The bylaws state that he (secretary-general) shall be the executive officer of the federation and shall be responsible for carrying out all decisions of the president, council, executive committee and other committees and shall see that all the rules of the federation as also of the UWW are fully observed,” said the president, explaining the rule.

The WFI officials said also that most of the state associations are in favour of hosting the junior nationals from 28-30 December and they are receiving the requests in writing to follow the plan. (PTI)