Monday, December 24, 2012

No Armies Can Resist The Idea Whose Time Has Come


CAN THIS BECOME  INDIA’S TAHRIR SQUARE?
The prophecy of the English bulldog, Winston Churchill, is working itself out in the sovereign state which emerged from the bastion of colonial power of the British Empire, on the stroke of midnight on 14th Aug 1947. That the country would get ruled by rascals, freeloaders, lumpen, coots and inept leaders is nearer the truth in these times, than ever before in the political history of the country. India was unprepared for political suffrage in the midst of social and economic inequality, which was the reality then. We as a country had entered into a life of contradictions, wherein the principle of one person one vote did not subscribe to one value. This was the democracy we had assured to ourselves, in which the state ruled but did not serve. The situation which prevails in the country today is an abject manifestation of this contradiction, in which the political class has discredited and disparaged the Constitution, which upholds our democracy. For long the wrath and anger of the people was swelling up in their being, but was unable to express itself in  social activism or else an uprising against the government of the day. It took a Gandhian and a veteran soldier, Anna Hazare, who publicly demonstrated and protested against the unwillingness of the politicians to pass the Lok Pal Bill in the parliament and thereby evince to the people of India his courage to lead from the front on a matter of a people’s issue.  It was during this time that the youth of the country were galvanized like never before to make a social statement, which adversely impacted and affected the mundane life of citizens. They came from all across the country and congregated under the protesting umbrella of Anna Hazare. The water had come to the mouth and was on the verge of asphyxiating the common man. The youth had savored the power of agitating against the arrogance of the politicians and the government in equal measure and enjoyed the leverage which it provided them, to make a point to their elected representatives who otherwise remained deaf and apathetic to their daily woes. Then Baba Ramdev and Arvind Kejriwal further bulwarked and fanned this belief in the third generation of our people since we got independence, which were willing to come out of their comfort zones to join the battle for their cause with the politicians and the government, by ensuring a crescendo to the demands of the social activists. The demographic dividend, which Nandan Nilekani talks about in his book, has finally arrived and is infused with the thought to shape the country’s future, “not by chance but by choice”. The cultural fatalism of India got buried in the surge of its youth power.
The already angry and fuming masses that were fed on a disgusting and pathetic diet of one scam after another, involving the political leadership in the United Progressive Alliance (II) coalition government, which is adept at only practicing motion that does not degenerate into action; was shocked by the gruesome and brutal rape of a 23 year old girl in the National Capital Region of Delhi. This was like the proverbial last straw which broke the back of the camel. The Nation was in outrage against the apathy and inefficiency of the Delhi and Central Government, on a matter of women and people issue. The police was targeted as the face of the administration, which is mandated to ensure and provide for the security of the citizens. When the masses converged upon Lutyen’s Delhi in protest against the callous response of the political leadership, to a sensitive issue which enjoys public empathy, the government went into a tizzy and unleashed its might on innocent protesters in an attempt to shatter their resolve and conviction. This was not the kind of people who had earlier assembled in Ramlila Maidan under the banner of Baba Ramdev, and were chased out from there under the midnight assault of the Rapid Action Force. But, this is the youth of India who have done proud to the spirit of a people’s movement, with their indefatigable energy and a non negotiable outlook demanding ACTION.
The spin doctors of the Central Government, who urge the Party leadership, which de facto controls the strings of decision making; were probably guided by their past experience of dealing with similar eventualities and wearing out the protesters by a doctrine of attrition. But this is not to be, as is emerging in the continuous upsurge among civil society to draw an actionable commitment from the Government, in the instant matter as also for the future security of its people. Situations such as this is bound to throw up scapegoats, who are made the sacrificial lambs to camouflage and brush under the carpet, failure on the part of those who are mandated to constructively deliver and are de jure accountable. The Lt Governor of Delhi, the Chief Minister of Delhi, the Home Minister, the Home Secretary, the Police Commissioner and others are some of those who are directly in the line of fire for the eventuality. And the best these authorities can do is to close down eight metro stations, not allow buses carrying supporters for the cause and coming from outside into Delhi, the police discarding the principle of using minimum force against those  present, using water cannons and tear gas shells against non violent protesters etc . What a shame! Not only this. The blame game has already started with Mrs Sheila Dixit, the Chief Minister of Delhi passing the buck for the lapses on to the lap of the Lt Governor, Delhi.
The people of the country and especially its youth will be well advised to continue with their agitation under a well defined and articulated strategy that, becomes a stepping stone for an all encompassing revolution against the political system within the country. People like Arvind Kejriwal, General (retd) VK Singh, Kiran Bedi, Shiv Khera, Sisodia, Shobha De, Anupam Kher and a host of respected citizens who distinguish themselves by their thought and vision and the youth identifies with and respects, must chalk out the blueprint for the long haul of public resentment against the political class. It will be a long winter and we must prepare ourselves for this opportunity to cleanse national politics of its muck and human garbage. Not only should the people vote against incumbency in Delhi and the Centre, but also apply themselves to a change of the political system in the impending future. We as a Nation must boycott the farce of participating in and celebrating the Republic and Independence Days and cock a snook at the political leadership of the country by ostracizing it completely from our hearts and minds. Let the RAJPATH become a piece of artefact, which does not reverberate with the applause and cheers of the people who assemble there to witness the grandeur of India. Let the ramparts of the Red Fort look down upon empty and vacant lawns that are otherwise stacked by children, who wait upon their Prime Minister to splutter a bagful of rhetoric put together by his advisers and ghost writers. This is the sentiment that must get endorsed and validated in a show of the people’s despondency with their political leadership, which has incessantly raped MOTHER INDIA.  
Brigadier (retd) S D Dangwal
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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Start Punishing the Politicians and All Else Will Follow


THE COUNTRY AWAITS THE TRIAL  OF THE CWG SCAMSTERS – WHO SHAMED SPORTS AND INDIA
The news about the framing of charges against a clutch of officials of the Organizing Committee for the 2010 Common Wealth Games (CWG) viz Suresh Kalmadi, Lalit Bhanot and nine others,who are guilty of corruption, criminal conspiracy, forgery, intimidation etc under various sections of the IPC and Corruption Act of India; is an emotional escape from the disgusting act of six men who physically and emotionally brutalised a 23 year old girl in Delhi. For those of us who are suitably informed about the happenings in the sports management and administration organizations which run, nurture and promote sports in the country, through the offices of various sports federations/ associations; the names of Kalmadi and Bhanot are known for all the wrong reasons than anything worthy. These two men had made the IOA and the Athletics Federation of India, as their private concerns and were destined to continue doing so in perpetuity, had the Government’s sports code and the CBI not spoilt their party. Kalmadi, when he was the president of the Athletics Federation, had Bhanot as his Secretary and it is from there that their nexus flourished and prospered, to favour him with a plum assignment in the Organizing Committee (OC) of the CWG, that of the Secretary General. It was here that these two and their other cohort, of the now charge sheeted accomplices, who were party to various misdeeds of financial nature in similar dealings earlier too, made merry with the tax payers money by lining their pockets. Anil Madan of Gem Enterprises, a manufacturing and trading firm in Faridabad and his partner, are vendors and suppliers for brand ‘Omega’ and have been in business in India for quite some time. They have thus been in close and commercial touch with the likes of Kalmadi, Bhanot, Verma, Prasad and others in the course of their business dealings. Any major international or else national level sports event, which is scheduled and conducted in the country, is an opportunity for those dealing in the sports industry to make a financial kill by selling and providing related hardware. And it was during such times that Madan could become passively aggressive in his attempt to somehow or the other win the bid and get the order. I have personally dealt with Madan and his company Gem Enterprises in my official capacity in the Army HQ, during the course of the Army’s surge to win medals in the Olympics and launch its ‘Mission Olympics’. I remember him as a portly, well heeled, affable, polite and courteous man who was correct to a fault in his behaviour and conduct. His persuasive skills and research into the equipment/ material that he had on offer to supply and provide were exceptional, convincing and saleable. It was difficult to say no to him. Moreover, the fact that he was the sole supplier representing an internationally reputed company ‘Omega’ in India, settled the indecision to purchase what was required in his Company’s favour, because of its indisputable quality. While the quality was a given, the prices too were high in comparison to similar products available in the market, from other vendors/manufacturers. The armed forces, for the conduct of the Military World Games in 2007, held at Hyderabad and Mumbai, bought much electronic equipment from his Company, Gem Enterprises. We, in the Technical Conduct Committee of the Games were hosted to two or three dinners in Delhi and Secunderabad by Madan and his business partner Purshottam, as an expression of their gratitude for enabling the purchase order to come through, in favour of their Company. The pleasure was entirely ours and we enjoyed the company of these two gentlemen, only because of their ability to have some social compatibility with us. Thereafter, retirement from service followed in a year’s time and we moved to Pune, which was preparing to host the Common Wealth Youth Games in 2008. Madan and his Company had made bids for the supply of equipment here too and this brought him to Pune often, during the build up to the Games. I tried to get in touch with him while he was there, to invite him over to our home to exchange pleasantries and reciprocate the courtesy he had shown us by having us for dinner with him, earlier. It was disappointing to say the least that, he neither received my call nor made any attempt to respond to my earnest courtesy. That was the end of the matter with me and I moved along, albeit with some questions in my mind about the nature of human relationships.
Thereafter, the Common Wealth Games scam bubble burst and Madan’s Gem Enterprise featured in the dubious story related to the purchase of the Timing, Scoring and Result (TSR) system purchased for the event at a prohibitive cost of about Rs 165 crores, which was at least costlier by Rs 90 crores to what was on offer by a Spanish Company. That, the decision to purchase the TSR system from Gem Enterprise was taken even before the tendering process had been initiated, raises some serious doubts about and exemplifies the selling skills of Madan and his partner Purshottam. It puts a big question mark on the deliberate disregard of propriety of the procedure, existing for the purpose of procurement, involving the tax payer’s money from government coffers.  While Gem was able to clinch the deal and make a profit for the Company and ‘Omega’, Kalmadi, Bhanot, Verma, Prasad etc too were smiling all the way to their bank accounts, whether here in India or else abroad in any one of the banks, which have been in public gaze for parking slush money.  Madan and Purshottam were done in, because their Company accounts showed the payment in excess of what was actually priced by ‘Omega’ and to have been transferred to the account of an unknown and specious organization in Singapore, headed by Kalmadi. And it was from there that the money trail probably leads to the accounts of the other disgraced accomplices of Kalmadi, who were with him in the OC of the CWG. It is this very same Kalmadi, who moved about as an imperious sports aficionado, inspecting and surveying the various venues of the CWG and threatened to sue a TV news channel for making unsubstantiated and not established charges of corruption against him, in the use of funds for the Queen’s Baton Relay held in London, as a precursor to the Delhi Games. His equally moronic and supercilious Secretary General in the OC of the CWG, Bhanot, prospered under the shadow of his mentor and lived on Dutch courage, injected by the political stature of his Chairman. This became only too obvious when the tainted Bhanot was presented a bouquet and congratulated by Kalmadi, when the former was elected uncontested as the Secretary General of the Indian Olympic Assocation (IOA), which has since been de recognized by the parent body International Olympic Committee (IOC). This much to say for the stalwarts, sports administrators, managers and leaders of sports bodies, which are mandated to promote and nurture sports and sportspersons. They mirror the political class in the country, which cocks a snook at the people of the country who are not forthcoming to show them out of the door, for want of courage and underlying fear.
We, do hope that in keeping with the hopes of the people and in accordance with the canons of law as enshrined in our system of jurisprudence, these black-guards who pollute and discredit our society are punished in an exemplary manner, so as to set an example for others who are on the fringes of skulduggery in our society and its political class. It is then and only then that, there is some hope of democracy being prevented from getting derailed in India and becoming a glorious sham, which it presently is.
Brigadier (retd) S D Dangwal
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Change the Political System in the Country


THE CRISIS OF CREDIBILITY IN INDIA

The recent incident of a gang rape, battery and attempt to murder of a 23 year old girl, in the country’s capital, Delhi is not just a shameless and brazen act of criminality, indulged in by a clutch of hideous scum who disgrace and embarrass men as a species, but is also an all encompassing metaphor for the larger rape, loot and plunder of the country; symbolized and enacted on a near regular basis on the floor of the Indian parliament, without prejudice to either gender. The unfortunate girl has become a sacrificial lamb to arouse and engender the anger and wrath of the people of the country, to come out in such large numbers on the roads of Delhi, as can rattle both the Houses of the parliament, only to make a statement about the growing apathy of the government towards people’s issues. Women, of course, who continue to remain the physically weaker sex and not sufficiently empowered to take their rightful place in the social mainstream of India, are the worse off, only because they suffer the indignities hurled upon them because of their gender by both , the people and the institutions of the government. Every time an eventuality takes place in the social canvas of a city, town and village, it is then and only then that the government of the day or else the public institutions or administration gear up to prepare for another similar such happening. Whether, it is the series of incidents involving children falling into bore holes left uncovered and thus dying, or incidents of recurring impropriety indulged in by the very guardians of civil society against women, or the macabre hegemony of the Khap panchayats against boys and girls who develop friendly liaisons and fall in love, or rapes of innocent children, young girls and women by perverts among us or road rage resulting in acts of violence and even murder; the government and public institutions invested with the responsibility to preclude these from occurring or else happening are woefully unprepared or under prepared to either regulate or prevent these. In most such cases as come to public notice, thanks to the ever alert and vigilant media, which is thoughtlessly accused of sensationalizing matters for catching eyeballs, the police and the lower government functionaries are to be held accountable for dereliction of their duties and being insensitive to the woes of the people, for whom these are meant. This does not in any way exonerate the respective apex hierarchies and the people’s representatives, who are charged with the constructive onus of ensuring the security of the masses and the taxpaying public at large.
Today, the country stands at a historical crossroads, which undermines the credibility of the political system which we have adopted for ourselves and as enshrined in our constitution. Irrespective of the merit of the binding document which defines our System and its Constitutional ramifications, it cannot work for us. Only, because, we as a society and people are not worthy of it. We get the type of leaders and government within our political framework, which we deserve. Should we as a people want to bring about a much needed and welcome change into our political thinking, then it has got to be something which is not hackneyed and adaptive, but instead radical and out of the box. The choices therefore get limited and insinuate something as radical as a revolution in the country, which examines the possibility of considering an autocratic dispensation for a stated and predetermined period of time. Even though I am a votary to support the likes of the Aam Admi Party and civil society movements, which can keep a tight leash on our government and its institutions, but the manner and speed with which we repudiated our idealism and cultural values that, we swore by when we became independent from colonial rule, prognosticates a similar fate for the embryonic political party headed by Arvind Kejriwal. Therefore, it boils down to the postulate of being honest, upright, righteous, correct and competent only till such time, as one has not been sucked into the power game of Indian Politics. Then it is all the same, and it reduces itself into a comparative equation. Even though I may be read as tilting at the windmills, by making such a radical suggestion to replace the most evolved and progressive form of government, which is Democracy; yet it is probably the better of the two choices which we are headed for, the other being a blood bath supported by vested foreign interests.
It is heartening to see the crowds that, have spilled onto the roads and avenues of most cities and metropolises in the country, in anger and rage over the scurrilous act of five or more men who disgrace and mortify Indian society today; because it is this very sentiment and feeling against the ineptitude and hypocrisy of the political class and the government that, must get tweaked into a more enduring and all encompassing uprising against the POLITICAL SYSTEM obtaining within the country that has let down the NATION. The presence of the youth in this mass upsurge of disgust against the government of the day in Delhi and the Centre augurs well for the future of the country and it is this emotion which can shake the foundations of our polity for our collective good. An honest audit of the achievements of the political class in the recent past will bring India to shame like never before. Corruption, more corruption and yet more corruption. The political class has mastered the art of subterfuge and hypocrisy by which it confounds and inveigles the voter who elects its representatives, driven by hope for a better and dignified future, which articulates and embraces the promises as enshrined in the preamble to our Constitution.  This joke has been going on for too long and I only hope that the people are able to sustain their resentment against the entire political class and come out in a referendum in support of a change of the form of government. This is the state to which this scurrilous and self interest driven class of people, who represent us in the temples of democracy, have brought us to. We must think lateral and out of the box, to stymie the politicians from continuing to RAPE, PLUNDER AND LOOT THE COUNTRY.
Brigadier (retd) S D Dangwal
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Monday, December 17, 2012

My 100 th Blog - Makes Me Happy


CAN YOU BECOME A GAME CHANGER IN INDIA’S POLITICS? YES

India is passing through a phase of churning in its democratic evolution. The process, in the 65th year of its independence, is driven by social activism and a cultural resurgence, which threatens to make ingress into the polity of the country, for the larger good of its people. After the political movement of Jaiprakash Narain, in the aftermath of the dark period of emergency which stifled democracy and consequently put a break to the rule of the Congress party in the government; the rumblings of social activism from Jantar Mantar and Red Fort, which were orchestrated by Anna Hazare, Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi, Baba Ramdev and others respectively, has the potential to blossom into a welcome reality providing a political alternative to the people of the country. The rampant corruption in public life by politicians of all hues and colours, has galvanised the middle class and youth, like never before to come out of their comfort zones and participate in anti government rallies, aimed to cleanse the political system of pseudo leaders who personify criminality, venality and dishonesty in their dealings. The sense of the country is one of disgust against governance in the Centre and most States, where rectitude and probity in the conduct and behaviour of the people’s representatives has been thrown out of the window, for personal and Party interests. Money power undergirds political expediency, which ensures political power. The electorate is constantly cheated of its trust and faith in the politicians of the country, who brazenly practice subterfuge by misusing money to buy off the majority voters through material inducements.  The institutions of the country have been so derailed as to lose all legitimacy, with its people demoralised and confused and having lost faith in the system as a whole, including those who are a part of it. The common man is in despair and dejection at the prospect of what the present and the future hold for this country and its federalism. We are veering towards a cul de sac of instability and security, wherein both the people and the nation are doomed to an existence of moral and righteous penury, unleashed by both the government and the opposition. The choice is difficult to make between one and the other. In fact it is a Hobson’s choice between the UPA and the NDA at the Centre and a string of regional parties who entice the masses on the calculus of religion, caste, sub caste, class, language and all else, which divides the voters on emotive and petty issues of parochialism. The regional parties, which matter in a coalition in the Centre with either of the alliances, literally arm twist and blackmail the government to accede to their political agendas, suiting their regional constituencies. A game of quid pro quo is played out in the parliament, which insults and assails the essence of democracy.
It is in this environment of pathetic and murky politics, which is being played out in the parliament on a periodic and regular basis, that the requirement to support the social activists, who have shown the gall to pick up the gauntlet and participate in the process of democracy, was never more. A burgeoning middle class and a sizeable demographic dividend comprising the youth, must seize this opportunity, which is now being provided by the Aam Admi Party, Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev to come together in the political and social mainstream respectively and pose a real challenge to the career politicians, who have brought the character of this country to a state of near ruin and moral decay. The corrupt and arrogant politicians, who sully the corridors of Parliament and State Assemblies with their maleficience, draw their comfort from the confidence of ill gotten wealth, acquired from the loot and plunder of National and State resources and the tax payer’s money; to neutralise any threat to their political stature and position from those who are driven by a desire to serve the people and the country. This is a make or break period in the political history of the country. Wherein, any digression or else lack of enthusiasm on the part of those who want good governance; from the chosen course to strengthen the hands of all those who confront criminalisation of politics and are willing to join in the electoral battle, will drive the last nail into the coffin of Indian Democracy. The politicians and their cronies will laugh all the way to power and more arrogance and then only a bloody revolution like the Maoists want against the state will probably redeem the situation. To pre-empt this from happening, it will be in the interest of all stakeholders of good governance, which includes those politicians who are clean and selfless, to come together in forums of solidarity that are steeped in their organizational roots viz armed forces, bureaucracy, para military forces, central police services, civil society, corporate workers, academicians, service class et al to fight and defeat venal politicians, irrespective of party, religion, caste, sub caste, class, language and parochial considerations. The sole consideration should be merit and integrity, to vote and elect the people’s representative into power. It is then and only then, that the collective dream of the people of India, to have a comparatively corruption free government at all levels of governance, which impact the lives of the majority, may as well become a reality in the next decade or so. Otherwise, the country is doomed to an unfortunate future.
All concerned will therefore be well advised to move beyond being the chattering class, epitomised by the growing middle class and its cynicism; to come out and become a ‘Game Changer’ in India’s politics.
Brigadier (retd) S D Dangwal
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Saturday, December 8, 2012

End their Fiefdoms


HAIL THE SPORTS CODE; TO CLEANSE INDIAN SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS

The sports ministry’s decision to de recognize and suspend the archery and boxing associations, in the wake of irregularities reported and observed in their election process and not abiding by the sports code enunciated by the government; is a welcome step taken to cleanse the political muck and imperiousness obtaining in the sports federations, including its apex body the Indian Olympic Association (IOA). This could not have happened at a better time than this, when the IOC too has tightened the screws on the IOA and meted out a similar treatment to it, by de affiliating it from its Committee. The loot, rape and plunder of established societal and institutional values, which sustain efficiency and effectiveness in organizations nurtured under the umbrella of good governance or else business practices in a country, has brought the career politician to a new low in public perception and has hit rock bottom with the spate of scams, which have surfaced in recent times. Whichever aspect of public life has been dabbled with by the politicians has made it to rot and smeared it with venality, sooner than later. And sports are no different. When the emerging youth congress leader of Pune and Maharashtra, Suresh Kalmadi, who blossomed under the political patronage of Maratha strongman Sharad Pawar, had settled down in state and national politics, saw a window of opportunity emerge for him in the Amateur Athletics Association, he grabbed it by the forelock. It provided an excellent chance to him, to extend and extrapolate his political constituency. And the rest as they say is history. Suresh Kalmadi had brought along with him all the ills and negatives of politics into the management and administration of sports associations. The freeloaders who till now were on the fringes of these associations and were sitting on the fence, saw the ingress of politicians into the sports associations as a God sent chance to make hay while the sun shines and accordingly aligned themselves and jumped into the bandwagon of these politicians who had taken the reins of leadership in these associations. The politicians provided the much required interface with the sports ministry and the government, to eke out funds for development and promotion of sports and sportspersons; in a country which still considered sports a low priority activity at the national level. Funds were provided few and far between, under the alibi of huge public investments made in social welfare, poverty alleviation and development programmes. With the financial resource crunch which obtained in most sports associations, other than cricket which is not part of the IOA, the politicians provided the required leverage to get funds from the government and sports benefited. The Asian Games held at Delhi in 1982 became the inflexion point for sports in India. The Sports Authority of India was then carved out as the field arm of the Sports Ministry, to support and promote the growth of high performance sports in the country and accordingly the financial allocation for sports in the annual budget too got a comparative hike. The effort of the government and the sports associations worked in tandem, to finally throw up an individual Olympic Silver in the Athens Games 2004, which Chilly Rathore won for the country in shooting, Double Trap. This was largely attributable to the vision of the Army, which had launched itself into its ‘Mission Olympics’, with the aim of winning medals in selected  individual sports disciplines. Col Chilly Rathore was then a product of this effort.  
With sports competitions and championships as a rallying point for projecting national pride and youth power, most countries got rightfully sucked into it and international sports events became more grand and visible. Television had a huge hand in popularising sports and monies started flowing into the coffers of organizers, who used the medium for generating profits through television rights sold to media houses and partners. The sports industry had made its presence in a big way and technology brought in a fresh paradigm to make sports more interesting, competitive and viewer friendly. This was the time when Indian politicians were wooed by the lesser sports administrators and managers to become a part of their outfit and also provide it with leadership. Unfortunately, when you pick up one end of the stick you also pick up the other and this is what happened to Indian sports associations too; who while benefiting from the presence of these politicians in their organizations had also provided the very same people to bring the dirt and grime of national / state politics into sports. The immediate fallout of the politicians coming into sports administrations was in dividing the house into camps, with its own retinue of followers and supporters and money to influence and win elections with. The elections to become office bearers assumed significance, as it entitled those who remained at the helm to enjoy the perks, which are a plenty. Promotion and development of the sport was coincidental and failure was attributed to the ministry, whereas a win had many fathers.
The overbearing desire of the heads of sports associations to continue and remain in office, without any accountability towards their charge and regulation by the government, is a testimony to the fact that there is something very lucrative in holding onto one’s office in these sports bodies, more as one’s fiefdom than a democratic dispensation driven by a similar process. The examples of Suresh Kalmadi, V K Malhotra, Abhay Chautala, Ajay Chautala, Jagdish Tytler, Praful Patel , Yashwant Sinha etc are there  for all to see and make one’s own assumptions about. The happenings in the elections of the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF), as have been revealed in the electronic and print media, make the entire process into a mockery of the procedure as enshrined in its constitution. We hope and pray that, for the good of Indian sport, the minister of sports does not yield to any political pressure and continue with the ministry’s stand to de recognize all such sports associations as will not abide by and adhere with the sports code.
Brigadier (retd) S D Dangwal
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