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PT Usha accused of being 'autocratic', hits back at Indian Olympic Association members

In an official press release, Usha alleged that 'some of these EC members have very questionable track records, including allegations of gender bias and even cases of sexual harassment filed against them'

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Our Bureau
Published 30.09.24, 11:08 AM

PT Usha, who has been accused of running the Indian Olympic Association in an "autocratic" manner, hit back at the revolting executive council members, saying they "seem more focused on self-serving power play and monetary gain" than working for the betterment of the country's sport.

In an official press release, Usha, on Sunday, also alleged that "some of these EC members have very questionable track records, including allegations of gender bias and even cases of sexual harassment filed against them".

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"In my 45-year-long career as a sportsperson representing India... I have never encountered individuals so indifferent to the aspirations of our athletes and our nation's sporting future... these individuals seem more focused on self-serving power play and monetary gain through their prolonged presence and control in sports administration," Usha said.

"Further, it is essential to bring to light that some of these EC members have very questionable track records, including allegations of gender bias and even cases of sexual harassment filed against them," she added.

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