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This story is from June 29, 2020

KAI official claims Narinder Batra threatened to 'throw karate out of India', Batra calls it a 'mischievous act'

The Karate Association of India's (KAI) general secretary Ambedkar Gupta has said that the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president Narinder Batra has threatened to throw Karate out of India.
KAI official claims Narinder Batra threatened to 'throw karate out of India', Batra calls it a 'mischievous act'
The Karate Association of India's (KAI) general secretary Ambedkar Gupta has said that the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president Narinder Batra has threatened to throw Karate out of India.
NEW DELHI: The Karate Association of India's (KAI) general secretary Ambedkar Gupta has said that the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president Narinder Batra has threatened to throw Karate out of India.
Gupta said he had a difference of opinion with the KAI's president Likha Tara regarding which he wrote to Tara. Gupta then added that the matter reached Batra, after which the latter called him and threatened to "throw Karate out of India".
"Everyone used to say that there is infighting within the IOA, they make respective federations go against each other, but no one used to do anything.
I have taken the step to speak about it, after that Narinder Batra threatened me, but I am speaking against that as well," Gupta told ANI.
"He doesn't want any interference in the IOA but he keeps on interfering in other federations. I make correspondence with the president of the Karate Association of India. It was my internal matter as there was a difference of opinion with my president. This matter reached Narinder Batra, he then called me, and what happened was shocking.
"He said to me that he will throw Karate out of India. Thousands and lakhs of people are associated with karate," Gupta added.
Gupta further stated that he has filed a written complaint with the general secretary of IOA and the sports ministry.
However, denying all allegation against him, Batra said the recorded audio clipping is not a 'complete or correct depiction' of the conversation they had.
"The clipping...is not a complete or correct depiction of the conversation we had. This is a mischievous act to reflect misleading facts made with the ulterior motive of projecting me in poor light," Batra said.
Batra then appealed to all officials and members of the IOA "to shun infighting, and work collaboratively towards the best interests of athletes and development of their respective sports."
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