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IOC lifts sanctions imposed on India to host international sporting events

By ANI | Updated: June 20, 2019 23:10 IST

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Thursday lifted the sanctions imposed on India to host international sporting events with immediate effect.

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Thursday lifted the sanctions imposed on India to host international sporting events with immediate effect.

The decision was taken after the government wrote a letter of guarantee to the Indian Olympic Association on June 18 that all eligible athletes, sportspersons and officials will be allowed to participate in events held in the country.

"Lift, with immediate effect, all provisional measures and restrictions imposed under points 2 and 3 of the IOC EB decision of 21 February 2019 in relation to awarding and hosting any international sports events in India; and inform the International Sports Federations accordingly," Director of Olympic Solidarity and NOC Relations James Macleod said in a letter addressed to Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President Narinder Dhruv Batra.

The letter further said that the IOC Executive Board (EB) has examined the situation and understands that: "The principle of non-discrimination of athletes and teams participating in any future international sports events in India will be fully respected, so that all eligible athletes and sporting delegations, as determined by the international sports orgsations concerned, will be allowed to enter the country and participate in any such international sports events irrespective of their country of origin.

This comes after Pakist shooters were not issued visas for the World Cup held in Delhi in February earlier this year.

The government of India also ensured that it will permit all qualified athletes belonging to any national Olympic committee recognised by IOC or any national federation affiliated to international federation concerned to participate.

"Such participation of athletes shall be without prejudice to our principled positions and policies on other political matters including issues such as international recognition or otherwise of the country of origin of the athletes," the government said in a letter.

IOA President Batra thanked Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju, saying, "On behalf of IOA, all NSF's, athletes, the sports-loving community of India and myself are extremely thankful and grateful to you and your support and speedy resolution of the issue."

Batra in a letter addressed to Rijiju also assured that IOA would continue to work together in a constructive and cooperative attitude. He also ensured that India becomes a sporting powerhouse as they target for double-digit medals in Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

( With inputs from ANI )

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