Ad hoc panel to oversee trials not WFI

In its order on Thursday, Delhi High Court says the crucial trials will go ahead as per ad hoc committee's circular
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CHENNAI: There is no end to the twists and turns in the functioning of wrestling in India right now. For more than a year, the sports and its administration has has been mired in controversy after top wrestlers levelled charges of sexual harassment against Wrestling Federation of India's former president.

A day after the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) issued a circular on selection guidelines, the Delhi High Court stepped in and said the ad hoc committee would select the teams for the Asian Wrestling Championships and the World Olympic qualifiers to be held in Bishkek, Kazakhstan in April. Rahul Mehra represented the top wrestlers — Olympic medallist Bajrang Punia, World Championships medallist Vinesh Phogat against the WFI.

The WFI has been derecognised by the sports ministry days after its election. However, things got complicated after United World Wrestling, the world governing body of the sport, gave recognition to the newly-elected members. The WFI on Thursday told the court that it was willing to withdraw the circular on conducting selection trials. According to rules, the entries for all UWW events are supposed to be sent by the WFI. And the UWW had already said they recognise only one body in India and that is WFI. It needs to be seen what happens next.

Delhi HC judge Sachin Datta, taking note of the submission made by the WFI, said the trials will be conducted by the ad hoc committee that was formed by the IOA after its recognition.

The ad-hoc committee had already issued statement on February 9 saying it would hold the trials for the Asian Olympic Qualifiers (April 19-21) and World Olympic Qualifiers (May 9-12) on March 10 and 11 at Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala and Sports Authority of India (SAI) complex in Sonepat.

"After some arguments, Senior advocate Dayan Krishnan submits that WFI shall withdraw the circular. The trials shall proceed as per the circular of February 9 (ad hoc committee). Needless to say that the ad hoc committee will ensure that all the eligible athletes are allowed to participate in the trial," the court has reportedly said.

The matter was listed for hearing on April 26.

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