New Delhi: A day after suspended WFI asserted that only the national federation has the mandate to organise the National Championships, the IOA-appointed ad-hoc panel said only the tournament organised by it will be considered "genuine". The ad-hoc panel also made it clear that only the wrestlers who participate in competition conducted by it will get the "benefits".
The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) had on Tuesday announced that it will go ahead with the Nationals on Pune from January 29 after its first Executive Committee meeting post the elections. WFI contended that its constitution mandates only the Federation to host the Nationals and the ad-hoc panel has no authority to conduct the National Championships.
The Sports Ministry, which had suspended WFI citing rules violation, had also said that WFI-organised events will not be recognised.
"It is clarified that only Sr. National Free Style, Greco Roman Style & Women National Wrestling Championships 2023, organised by RSPB is genuine, sanctioned and recognised championship by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and all government benefits will only accrue to the sportspersons participating in such National Championships," Panel head Bhupendra Singh Bajwa said in a press release.