New Delhi: The Indian Olympic Association on Friday thrashed National Anit Doping Agency after World Anti-Doping Agency suspended the country's only WADA-accredited laboratory. IOA even went on to say that NADA's "mistakes" have jeopardised the anti-doping programme in the country.
WADA suspended the National Dope Testing Laboratory in Delhi for six months "due to non-conformities with the International Standard for Laboratories (ISL)". The NADA can appeal the suspension in the next 21 days.
The NADA can still carry on with sample collection (blood and urine) but will have to get them tested by a WADA-accredited laboratory outside India. NDTL had got WADA accreditation back in 2008.
"We will now have to pay in dollars instead of rupees. My only concern now is who will bear the extra cost?" Indian Olympic Association President Narinder Batra told a news agency.