Seeking re-election as FIH president, Narinder Batra files nomination | Hockey News – Times of India

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LAUSANNE: Seeking re-election as the International Hockey Federation (FIH) president, incumbent Narinder Batra has filed his nomination ahead of the governing body’s 47th Statutory Congress, scheduled in Delhi on May 22.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) chief Batra, who became FIH president in 2016, had revealed his re-election bid in a letter to the FIH Congress on February 18.
Now the FIH has confirmed receiving nominations from Batra and other office-bears of the sport’s apex body within the March 12 deadline.
“In accordance with the FIH Regulations, the nominations will now be submitted to the FIH Elections Oversight Panel (EOP) by FIH CEO Thierry Weil,” the global sports body said in a release.
“The aim of the EOP is to ensure that the FIH elections are carried out in a fair and transparent manner consistent with the FIH Statutes, Integrity Code, Elections Manual and General Regulations. Any nomination has to be approved by the EOP before being validated.
“The mandates of the President and EB members who will be elected on 22 May 2021 will run until the 2024 FIH Congress.
The FIH Congress was originally scheduled for last year but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, handing Batra an extended first term.
Last month, in his letter to the Congress, Batra had said he has done all he can to develop the game globally.
“In 2016, you gave me your trust in electing me as the 12th President of the International Hockey Federation.
“In the last four years, I have done my best and put all my energy to enable FIH to fulfil its missions in particular the development of hockey globally add new objectives and steadily improve its management for the good of hockey,” Batra had written.
“…The experience of the last five years, coupled with your numerous encouragements and my strong dedication, have convinced me that I should make myself available to pursue my mission at the helm of the FIH,” added the 63-year-old, who is also a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
The nominations for the president’s post were opened on February 12 and ended on March 12.
The next president will hold the office until 2024 as the FIH has reduced the term from four to three years due to deferment of the Congress last year.
Nominations for various posts:
For the position of President: Narinder Batra (India)
For the positions of Executive Board (EB) Ordinary Member: Marc Coudron (Belgium)
Female Members (2 positions): Danae Andrada, (Uruguay), Hazel Kennedy (Zambia), Inez Cooper (Ireland)
Male Members (2 positions): Erik Cornelissen (The Netherlands), Tayyab Ikram (Macau), Ediga Bede Agbo (Nigeria).

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2048 Olympics: Arvind Kejriwal should have discussed Delhi’s plan for Olympic bid with IOA first: Narinder Batra | More sports News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Reacting to Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s statement of Delhi making a bid for hosting Olympics in 2048, Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president Narinder Batra on Wednesday said that Kejriwal should have discussed the matter with IOA first.
“It’s a welcome step if they’re thinking of it but at the same time, Arvind Kejriwal should have been in discussion with IOA first. They can send an expression of interest but bidding is a very different process. I will say it’s a welcome move but Delhi alone can’t stage the Olympics. Multiple cities have to be involved, there are many things involved behind any competition,” Batra told ANI.
“In my point of view, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Complex in Motera is the best option for opening and closing ceremony of Olympics as of now,” he added.
Batra also said that he feels that India can definitely host the Olympics before 2048.
“One more thing I feel (is) that before 2048, we will certainly have one Olympics in India,” said Batra.

Kejriwal had said that the national capital will bid to be the host of the Olympics in 2048, adding that a vision has been provided for the same in the Delhi Budget presented on Tuesday.
“A vision has been provided in the Budget (Delhi Budget) that 2048 Olympic games should be held in Delhi. Delhi will bid for the 2048 Olympics. We will take up whatever infrastructure and other necessities that are needed to be created for it,” he said.
“Delhi’s finance minister Manish Sisodia has made a great budget. The budget was prepared keeping in mind people of all sections of the society,” Kejriwal said.
Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday presented a budget worth Rs 69,000 crore for the financial year 2021-22 and said that the Aam Aadmi Party-led government aims to increase the per capita income of the national capital to Singapore’s level by 2047.

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