The article on TimesofIndia.indiatimes.com reports that the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has formed an ad-hoc committee to conduct the elections for the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI). The move comes after the WFI’s previous election was declared invalid by the Delhi High Court.
The ad-hoc committee will be led by retired justice Kailash Gambhir and will oversee the WFI elections, which are set to take place in the coming weeks. The committee will also address any issues that may arise during the election process.
The article notes that the WFI has been facing various issues, including allegations of financial irregularities and mismanagement. The IOA has previously called for the WFI to address these issues and bring transparency to the organization.
Overall, the article highlights the efforts being made by the IOA to ensure fair and transparent elections for the WFI. The formation of the ad-hoc committee is a positive step towards addressing the issues that have been plaguing the organization and improving the sport of wrestling in India.