Chennai: Denouncing the attitude of Bengal Chess Association (BCA) Secretary International Master Atanu Lahiri, the All India Chess Federation (AICF) on Friday said it will intiate a probe into the affairs of the state association.
In a statement, the AICF said, "The AICF will initiate a thorough inquiry into the affairs of Bengal Chess Association and its secretary Atanu Lahiri on the charges leveled by Dibyendu Barua. We will set up a committee soon to look into the matter."
According to AICF, the press release is issued to condemn what has transpired in Bengal Chess which has been brought to notice through a press conference by Arjuna Awardee and India's second Grand Master (GM) Dibyendu Barua.
"The AICF strongly object to Bengal Chess Association passing on a resolution to not invite GM Surya Shekhar Ganguly and GM Deep Sengupta for any chess functions/activity," the statement issued by AICF Secretary Bharat Singh Chauhan said.
According to the Indian chess body, it was a unilateral decision of the office bearers of Bengal Chess and AICF has no clue about it till it was brought to its notice.
Stressing that it stands for its players, the AICF said, "Ganguly and Sengupta are kind of chess ambassadors who have brought so many laurels to our great nation. To try to sideline them is never our agenda and we strongly stand by all our players irrespective of their standing. All the chess players in the country are a part of the AICF family. And anyone trying to damage their interests or goodwill will not be a part of AICF in any capacity."