AIBA terminates Indian Boxing Federation
Mar 04, 2014 - Lausanne - PTI
Furious with the current logjam
in the suspended Indian Boxing Federation, the International Boxing
Association has terminated the IBF from its fold stating that the
current set of office-bearers are
“damaging the image, reputation and
interest” of the sport.
In a tersely-worded statement, the
AIBA said it is not in a position to make a “proper” judgement on
how to handle India’s case after receiving conflicting
communications from various stakeholders.
The boxers and coaches will,
however, continue to remain unaffected by the development and can
participate in international events under the AIBA flag till the
time the crisis is unresolved.
“It is with much regret that the
International Boxing Association (AIBA) Executive Committee (EC)
has decided to end any official relationship with its current
suspended member, the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF) after
an extensive evaluation and assessment of all issues surrounding
the sport of boxing in India,” the world body said in its latest
missive.
AIBA president Ching Kuo Wu said the
IBF is unlikely to be re-recognised till the time a new set of
officials take charge after fresh elections, the screening of
candidates for which would be done by the world body.
“As AIBA president and on behalf of
the entire boxing family, I am expressing my deepest regret and
sadness that we had to make this decision,” stated Dr.
Wu.
“AIBA has always regarded India as
one of the most important members of its family, but it has become
impossible for us to bear the hard feelings, the pain and suffering
the boxers as well as the boxing family in India had to go through
under the past and recent leadership which has also been damaging
the image, reputation and interest of our sport in the country,” he
added.
Sources said the latest AIBA diktat
is the result of a letter sent by IOA Secretary General Rajeev
Mehta in which he sought to persuade the body to recognise the
present set of IBF office-bearers. The request was not taken kindly
by the AIBA, which decided to terminate India.
After provisionally suspending the
IBF on December 6, 2012, AIBA has not recognised any official
activities and did not support the Indian officials for almost 16
months.
However, AIBA promised to review the
situation when the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) had its
suspension lifted by the IOC.