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According to reports, Batra announced that he would not and that he was not going to run for another term as president of the Indian Olympic Association.

Digital Desk: Narinder Batra, the president of the Indian Olympic Association, resigned from his post on Wednesday, reports stated.

This comes only weeks after the CBI opened a preliminary investigation into his suspected theft of public funds. 

Since 2017, Batra, who is also the president of the International Hockey Federation, has led the IOA.

Unknown Hockey India officials are also being investigated by the CBI. 

Batra is accused of misappropriating Rs 35 lakh from Hockey India (HI) for personal gain.

According to reports, Batra announced that he would not and that he was not going to run for another term as president of the Indian Olympic Association.

"At a time when world hockey is going through an important development phase, with the promotion of Hockey5s, the formation of a new competition this year-the FIH Hockey Nations Cup-and the launch of fan-engaging platforms and activities," Batra said in a statement.

As a result, I've decided not to seek re-election as President of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA)," Batra added.

Batra also stated in the statement that the time had come for "someone with a fresh mind and new ideas" to take over as IOA president.

"I believe the time has come for me to hand over this responsibility to someone with a fresh perspective and new ideas to take Indian sports to new heights and to work tirelessly to bring the 2036 Summer Olympics to India," Batra said.

 

"It's been a privilege and a tremendous honour to serve as President of the IOA throughout my term," he said. "Throughout my term, I've been guided by one goal only: the good and betterment of Indian sport."

The Indian Olympic Association elections were scheduled for December but were cancelled owing to legal difficulties. 

The Delhi High Court has received a petition questioning its composition.

The plea alleged that it was not in sync with the National Sports Code and the International Olympic Committee charter.

 

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