The Sports Ministry has granted recognition to the All India Tennis Association (AITA), almost a year after the tennis body's renewal as a National Sports Federation (NSF) was put on hold due to non-compliance with the contentious Sports Code.
Threatened with de-recognition, AITA had elected senior bureaucrat Praveen Mahajan as the new chief of the body during its Executive Committee meeting on 1 December 2016.
However, the government insisted that AITA holds a proper election, hence, a Special General Meeting (SGM) was held on 3 February in Pune, and Mahajan was elected president till 2020.
“After receiving documents (from CAT), we see no reason to delay it. Actually we should have clarified earlier that we never derecognised AITA. So this recognition is outcome of a verification process, and it was not an issue which required any adjudication," the official added.
The ministry had asked Khanna to quit, arguing that his election as president in 2012 after serving two consecutive terms as general secretary, was against the Sports Code that bars officials from re-election after serving two consecutive terms of four years.
After offering to quit, Khanna was re-elected AITA president for a four-year term till 2020, but he refused to accept it unless the issue was resolved. Eventually he decided to quit the position.
"We now figure in priority list," said AITA secretary general Hironmoy Chatterjee.
The secretary general said they will soon introduce grants system for state associations for hosting tournaments.
It has been learnt that the ministry has asked the AITA to fund one third of the cost of the tournaments.
One third of the total cost will be provided by the government, and one third has to be raised by the host association.
(With inputs from PTI)
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