Since Pakistan denied participation the IOC allowed India to host the World Cup with 14 quota places instead of orginally proposed 16.
IOC suspends India as future host for all events
New Delhi: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has decided to suspend India as the future host of any event after Pakistan shooters were denied visas for the ISSF Shooting World Cup in New Delhi started on February 20.
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The Olympic committee also revoked the Olympic qualification status for the men's 25m rapid fire event from the ongoing World Cup.
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"Since becoming aware of the issue and in spite of intense last-minute joint efforts by the IOC, the ISSF and the Indian National Olympic Committee (NOC), and discussions with the Indian government authorities, no solution has been found to allow the Pakistani delegation to enter India in time to compete," the statement said.
The IOC further criticised India for going against the Olympic charter.
"This situation goes against the fundamental principles of the Olympic charter, in particular the principles of non-discrimination, as well as the IOC's and the Olympic movement's position, reiterated on many occasions over the past few years, that equal treatment must be guaranteed for all participating athletes and sporting delegations at international sports events, without any form of discrimination or political interference from the host country.
"As a result, the IOC executive board also decided to suspend all discussions with the Indian NOC and government regarding the potential applications for hosting future sports and Olympic-related events in India, until clear written guarantees are obtained from the Indian government to ensure the entry of all participants in such events in full compliance with the rules of the Olympic charter -- and to recommend that the international federations (IFs) neither award nor hold sports events in India until the above-mentioned guarantees are obtained," the IOC said.
The Pakistan shooting federation Wednesday requested the ISSF not to offer quota places in the events their shooters were scheduled to participate in.
Pakistan had applied for visas for two shooters -- G M Bashir and Khalil Ahmed -- in the rapid fire category as the event also served as a qualifier for the 2020 Olympic Games.