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Delhi HC seeks BFI reply on boxer's plea against not being considered for world championship

Press Trust of India • November 10, 2021, 15:05:08 IST
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The high court issued notice to the BFI and Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports on the petition by the 19-year-old boxer who said that Olympic bronze-winner Lovlina Borgohain has been selected without a trial

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Delhi HC seeks BFI reply on boxer's plea against not being considered for world championship

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Wednesday sought reply from Boxer Federation of India (BFI) on a plea by National champion Arundhati Choudhary against not being considered for the upcoming Women’s World Boxing Championship at Turkey, observing that if sportspersons feel disgruntled what are they going to do for the country. The high court issued notice to the BFI and Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports on the petition by the 19-year-old boxer who said that Olympic bronze-winner Lovlina Borgohain has been selected without a trial. Justice Rekha Palli granted liberty to Choudhary, who is also the reigning youth world champion, to implead Borgohain in the matter, saying the court cannot examine the petitioner’s contention or pass any order at the latter’s back. During the hearing, advocates Hrishikesh Baruah and Parth Goswami, appearing for the BFI, informed the court that Choudhary has already been registered for the event as a reserved boxer in the 70 kg category. The counsel said there could be only one entry in each category and if she is aggrieved by the selection of Borgohain, she ought to have impleaded her as a party respondent. Taking BFI’s statement on record, the court said it was not inclined to grant any interim relief in the matter. As an interim measure, Choudhary sought that the ministry and BFI be restrained from taking any detrimental action against her by denying the opportunity for her representation in the World Women Boxing Championship, 2021 to be held at Istanbul, Turkey. The world championship, which was scheduled from December 4 to 18 in Istanbul, is set to be postponed till March next year due to the surging COVID-19 cases in Turkey. During the hearing, the court observed that most of the sports federations are treating it as their own private club which is very unfortunate and asked the ministry to wake up and take action. “The more I hear these federation matters, I get the feeling that till the time the player is not going to bow down to them, they will not hear the player. You are supposed to promote sports,” the judge said. The court asked advocate Apoorv Kurup, representing the sports ministry, that the authorities should wake up since it gives so much money to the federations for promotion of sports. “If the sportspersons are disgruntled, what they are going to do for the country. The ministry should see to it. Be little more proactive. We can do much better in sports. My concern is that the sportspersons should not be disgruntled. “They should not feel that they are better but are not elected for the event. I am not commenting on which one is better, Lovlina or Arundhati,” the judge said. Choudhary, in her plea filed through advocates Vijay Mishra and Sandeep Lamba, said in the light of her excellent record and as she won gold medal in the women’s national boxing championship held in Hissar in October this year, she ought to have been given preference over any other candidate in the upcoming championship in Turkey. The court listed the matter for further hearing on November 22.

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