Suresh Kalmadi has claimed that the decision to sack him as chairman of the Organising Committee of last year's Common wealth Games is "illegal and arbitrary".Kalmadi was detached from his position, beside with secretary general Lalit Bhanot, earlier this week by India's new Sports Minister Ajay Maken to ensure a fair investigation into corruption allegations nearby the event, held last October."I am shocked to receive an order...illegally and randomly removing me from the position of chairman of the executive board and the Organising Committee (OC) of the Common wealth Games," Kalmadi wrote in a letter to Maken."I have extended all possible cooperation to all the investigating agencies, including the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
"I have even written to the CBI stating I am available to assist them at any given point of time. "In light of the above, the concerns expressed by the CBI are unfounded and the Order dated 24th January 2011 is uncalled for."Without prejudice to my rights and contention and in furtherance of my letter dated 25th January 2011 wherein it has been affirmed that the order dated 24th January 2011 is illegal and without any authority, I am handing the charge under protest."Kalmadi claimed that the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), which he has headed since 1996, had allotted him as chairman of the Organising Committee in 2004 and the Sports Ministry did not have the authority to dismiss him.
"The IOA is an independent autonomous body and as per the Olympic Charter must remain free from Government interference," Kalmadi wrote."We worked hard to bring the Commonwealth Games to India for the first time ever."The OC, under my Chairmanship, has worked tirelessly for over five years to deliver successful Games that India can be proud of."I am anguished that instead of being commended for my hard work at putting up such a impressive show, the OC is being unfairly singled out and that I have been served with a decision of this nature."I would like to say that if I were asked by the Sports Ministry, I would have consulted my colleagues and resigned voluntarily."
"I have even written to the CBI stating I am available to assist them at any given point of time. "In light of the above, the concerns expressed by the CBI are unfounded and the Order dated 24th January 2011 is uncalled for."Without prejudice to my rights and contention and in furtherance of my letter dated 25th January 2011 wherein it has been affirmed that the order dated 24th January 2011 is illegal and without any authority, I am handing the charge under protest."Kalmadi claimed that the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), which he has headed since 1996, had allotted him as chairman of the Organising Committee in 2004 and the Sports Ministry did not have the authority to dismiss him.
"The IOA is an independent autonomous body and as per the Olympic Charter must remain free from Government interference," Kalmadi wrote."We worked hard to bring the Commonwealth Games to India for the first time ever."The OC, under my Chairmanship, has worked tirelessly for over five years to deliver successful Games that India can be proud of."I am anguished that instead of being commended for my hard work at putting up such a impressive show, the OC is being unfairly singled out and that I have been served with a decision of this nature."I would like to say that if I were asked by the Sports Ministry, I would have consulted my colleagues and resigned voluntarily."
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