IOA forms panel to probe delay in BFI elections
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Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President P T Usha has formed a fact-finding committee to examine the reasons behind the prolonged delay in the Boxing Federation of India (BFI) elections, even as the BFIโ€™s Interim Committee on Sunday assured that the long-pending polls would be held by the August 31 deadline.

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The three-member Fact-Finding Committee, set up on Friday, is tasked with recommending a clear roadmap to ensure โ€œfair and timelyโ€ elections. The panel will be headed by IOA Treasurer Sahdev Yadav, with IOA Executive Council member Bhupender Singh Bajwa and Advocate Payal Kakra as its other members.

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โ€œThe term of the current Executive Committee of the BFI ended on February 2 and fresh elections have not been conducted since,โ€ Usha said in an IOA office order dated July 11.

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According to the order, the committee will assess the โ€œcurrent legal and administrative status of the BFI and implications of the delay on the governance and functioning of boxing in India.โ€

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It will also recommend actions, including engagement with World Boxing, and suggest a detailed plan to hold the elections fairly and promptly.

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The panel has been asked to submit its report within a week โ€œso that the factual position can be presented to World Boxing.โ€

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The move follows a letter from the Sports Ministry on July 5 asking Usha to โ€œdevise a mechanism providing a suitable way forward in consultation with World Boxing to ensure elections are held at the earliest in accordance with the National Sports Code, 2011 and BFIโ€™s bye-laws.โ€

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Usha had also met World Boxing President Boris van der Vorst in Lausanne last month.

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The tenure of the last BFI office-bearers expired on February 2. Elections, originally planned for March 28, have since been caught in a legal tussle, with appeals and counter-appeals stalling the process.

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To maintain administrative continuity and oversee domestic and international competitions, World Boxing installed a six-member Interim Committee headed by Ajay Singh on April 7 with an initial 90-day mandate.

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The global body recently extended the committeeโ€™s tenure, directing it to complete the election process by August 31.

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Interestingly, while Usha has announced the fact-finding committee, she has yet to nominate the final member of the BFIโ€™s Interim Committee.

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Meanwhile, BFI Executive Director Arun Malik, who is also on the Interim Committee, said in a statement on Sunday that the panel is โ€œfully committed to delivering free and fair polls within the given timeline.โ€

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โ€œIt is important to reaffirm that the autonomy of the National Federation is governed by the framework laid down by the World Body,โ€ Malik added.

Responding to the IOAโ€™s move, Malik said the BFI election process remains โ€œtransparent, accountable, and well-documented.โ€

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He noted that โ€œall key action points and developments have been formally communicated to both the IOA and the Ministry, ensuring complete institutional clarity.โ€

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The BFI has faced internal divisions and factionalism ahead of the elections. Former Delhi High Court judge R K Gauba, who was serving as Returning Officer, resigned alleging a smear campaign against him.

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Former Sports Minister Anurag Thakur is expected to contest the Presidentโ€™s post against the current incumbent Ajay Singh.



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