Sunday, July 8, 2012

Olympic freeloaders down from 166 to 10

Sports ministry keeps delegation small, economical

Remember the fat Indian delegation of 166 men and women from almost all political outfits and the bureaucracy — but very few former Olympians — that went to the Beijing Olympics?
Well, the story has drastically changed this time. Only 10 people, mostly former sports-persons, will board the flight to London. Not a single MP, state-level politician or bureaucrat of any non-sport ministry is on the list.
During the first six days of the 12-day London Olympics, beginning on July 27, India will be represented by a five-member team headed by sports minister Ajay Maken. The rest will attend the second half, under sports secretary PK Deb.
In 2008, the delegation included, among others, Krishna Tirath, then an MP and now women and child development minister, Vijay Bahuguna, another former MP and now Uttara-khand chief minister, and heads of several national sports federations.
The official reason: preparing for the Commonwealth Games of 2010. The delegates were given the title of CWG observers. But what they eventually contributed to the CWG is not known.
The Beijing trip proved to be quite expensive, at Rs 2 crore, with each member getting a daily allowance of $75 (about Rs 3,750), a reply to a Right to Information query later revealed.
This time too, politicians expected a junket. Requests from MPs and state governments poured in. “Tamil Nadu and Kerala sent official proposals nominating state sports ministers to be part of the delegation,” a senior ministry official said.
But the finance ministry decided to keep the delegation small and avoid a repeat of the 2008 controversy. The delegation to London includes former hockey stars Aslam Sher Khan and Viren Rasquinha, sprinter PT Usha and tennis players Rohit Rajpal and Manisha Malhotra.

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