Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu has offered to host the 2026 National Games in the state.
An official proposal would be submitted to the Union Sports Ministry and the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) in this regard, the Chief Minister said at the inaugural ceremony of the third State Olympics Games at Sangey Lhaden Sports Academy (SLSA) on Friday.
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"I am a very practical man. I knew we would not be able to create the infrastructure needed to host the National Games by 2024. But by 2026, I assure our state will be fully ready to host it," he said.
Khandu requested Rajiv Mehta, secretary general of the Indian Olympic Association, who was also present on the occasion, to positively consider the proposal at his level in the association.
Mehta, on his part, assured to support the proposal when it comes up for consideration in the Indian Olympic Association.
The Chief Minister said, "The potential of our sportspersons has been proved in the recent Khelo India Games, wherein we emerged third among the Northeastern states and 23rd in the country. We will focus in improving the overall sports scenario of the state during this five-year term."
Khandu attributed the success to the vision of the Prime Minister in channelizing the youth force in games and sports especially through the Khelo India initiative.