Hyderabad: Union Minister Arjun Munda was on Saturday elected as the President of the suspended Archery Association of India (AAI) in its elections. The much-delayed elections were held smoothly in New Delhi in the presence of three observers.
Enjoying the support of former AAI President Vijay Kumar Malhotra, Munda had a smooth sailing as he beat his rival BVP Rao by a margin of 34-18 votes.
Munda's entire panel secured majority share of votes and were elected for a full tenure of four years.
Pramod Chandurkar of Maharashtra defeated Maha Singh of Chandigarh 31-21, while captain Abhimanyu Sindhu (Haryana) became the senior vice-president with a 32-20 win over G A Ibopishak Sharma (Manipur).
Rajendar Singh Tomar of Uttaranchal defeated Samikhya Nanda Das of Odisha 34-18 for the post of Treasurer.
A total of 31 state associations were part of the AAI but only 26 states - each having a share of two votes - casted their votes.
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir were not part of the electoral college.
There were a total of 52 votes to elect the 19-member executive committee consisting of President, Secretary-General, Senior Vice-President, eight Vice-Presidents, seven Joint-Secretaries and one Treasurer.
A three-time Jharkhand Chief Minister, the 51-year-old Munda is a hugely popular tribal leader who also runs an archery academy which was instrumental in the rise of former world number one Deepika Kumari.
"The faith placed in my team for the next four years is overwhelming and gives us strength with a sense of responsibility at the same time to work vigorously for fulfilling the aspirations of the association and to make the country a superpower in the world map," Munda said in a statement.
"I assure all the people those who are connected with archery directly or indirectly and our countrymen that their expectations from the game of archery will be met."
The elections were held as per the Delhi High Court order. The two factions clashed for the first time in the presence of a World Archery (WA) observer in Kazi Rajib Uddin Ahmed Chapol.