So what is a way out? what about the future of disabled atheletes? Any
plan by players?
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/sport/paralympic-committee-of-india-suspended-by-world-body/69004.html


Tribune News Service

New Delhi, April 17
 The Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) has been suspended by the
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) for an indefinite period over
infighting within the body.
 In a letter to the PCI, the world governing body says "the situation
in PCI has been chaotic for several years now, which is mostly due to
individual conflicts at the national level between different groups
and persons."
Following the suspension, the Sports Ministry also swung into action
and issued a show-cause notice to the PCI, asking as to why the
government recognition should not be withdrawn for violation of rules.
It has been learnt that the Ministry has more or less made up its mind
to withdraw the affiliation shortly.
 The Ministry is particularly miffed with the PCI over the charges of
siphoning off funds earmarked for the disabled athletes and gross
mismanagement at the National Para-Athletics Championship in Ghaziabad
last month. At the venue of the competition, the wheelchair-bound
athletes could not use the unsuitable ramps, toilets were dirty,
without water, and the rooms were cramped.
 This is third time in four years that the PCI has been suspended by
the world body after it was recognised as an NSF in November 2011.
 IPC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Xavier Gonzalez informed suspended
PCI president Rajesh Tomar about the decision via his letter dated
April 15, which was made public only on Friday.
"We would like to inform you that we have taken the decision to
suspend the PCI with immediate effect for an unlimited period of time.
We regret to have had to take that decision. The IPC has for all this
time always tried to help and support its official member.
Unfortunately, to this day, it seems that a lot of unresolved
conflicts are still undermining the development of the Paralympic
movement in India," Gozalez wrote from Bonn.
 The letter added that PCI will remain suspended until the IPC has
"enough guarantee that an understanding between the various parties
has been found at the national level and that a sustainable solution
has been worked out for the long-term benefit and development of the
athletes".
The suspension would hit the Indian para-athletes the most as they
will not be allowed to enter any IPC-sanctioned competition, including
the Indian Open Para Games in Delhi from May 2-9 and next year's
Paralympic Games at Rio de Janeiro.
"The news has not come as a surprise to me. It was bound to happen as
the PCI office-bearers have always been concerned with their own
interests, have never thought about the well-being of athletes.
Nothing will happen to them; it's us, the para-athletes, who have been
hit by the suspension. We are staring at a dark future with no
competition to participate," said Jagsir Singh, Guangzhou Para-Asian
Games gold medallist and Arjuna awardee.
 There are two factions in the PCI, one headed by Tomar and other by
secretary general J Chandrashekar. Recently, the Tomar group had
suspended the five office-bearers of the PCI owing allegiance to
Chandrashekar group. In retaliation, the PCI Executive Council
suspended president Tomar at its meeting in Bangalore.
 Interestingly, the IPC letter did not make any mention of the
Ghaziabad championship, which became a flashpoint between the Ministry
and the PCI. The IPC had asked the PCI to inquire into the shoddy
arrangements and had even asked for a report, but the world governing
body skipping the issue in the letter is quite surprising.
 Chandrashekar said that the PCI will approach the Ministry to
intervene in the matter and get the suspension revoked. However, the
chances of such a development look quite bleak since the Ministry is
itself on the verge of disaffiliating the PCI.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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