EFI backs call to send harassment accused coach Warraich to Jordan
New Delhi, Feb. 1 -- The Equestrian Federation of India (EFI) has backed its decision to send executive committee member Col Tarsem Singh Warraich, who is accused of sexual harassment and rape and currently out on bail, as coach-cum-manager of the India team for the Tent Pegging World Cup qualifiers in Jordan.
Four Indian male members are currently in Jordan competing in the qualifier. The issue came to light when a female athlete's father lodged a complaint with the International Tent Pegging Federation (ITPF) questioning how an individual facing such serious allegations was permitted to accompany the Indian team. The world body subsequently wrote to EFI, seeking a reply as it concerns the "safety and well-being of athletes."
The sports ministry on Friday said it has taken note of the matter. A ministry official told HT that EFI did not take due approval to send the team. EFI has been under the scanner due to the ongoing court cases with regard to its governance and non-adherence to the National Sports Code.
The ministry on Wednesday sent a show cause notice to EFI (a copy of which is with HT) over matters related to "governance, selection of athletes, lack of empaneled coaches and support staff," among others.
According to documents available with HT, Warraich was charge sheeted under sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 354A (sexual harassment and unwelcome physical contact), 376 (punishment for rape), 511 (attempt to commit offences) in February 2023. He was granted bail by the additional sessions fast track court in Sonepat on January 13 and was supposed to surrender on March 13.
Members of the executive and selection committee HT spoke to admitted that the issue was brought up during the meeting, but the consensus was that Warraich was best suited for the role. "He is the best person for the job and we back our decision to send him to Jordan. None of the allegations have been proven and there is no embargo on his travel," said Lt Gen AJ Singh, member of the EFI selection committee.
Warraich, currently in Jordan, told HT, "I was reinstated by the Delhi High Court as a member of the Executive Committee and my primary job is to promote tent-pegging and ensure that the sport is functioning smoothly. I can confidently say that I have done my job well, from acquiring the funding to coaching the boys. I am innocent until proven guilty. The court order has not prevented me from discharging my duty."
In May 2024, Delhi High Court reinstated EFI's 20-member executive committee that was formed during the 2019 elections.
On January 19, EFI sent a letter to SAI Target Asian Games Group Division that it wants to send an India team to Jordan at 'no cost to the government.'
SAI then asked EFI to provide details of the selection. "However, EFI did not reply back to SAI and took the team to participate in the tournament without approval from the sports ministry," a ministry official told HT.
The ministry's approval is required for participation of Indian teams even when the tour is not government-funded.
This requirement has been strictly enforced in recent times to ensure that selection of Indian teams is carried out in a transparent. There have been instances in the past when federations have misused their authority by taking teams that may not be necessary and has led to controversies overseas.
EFI has been showcaused by the sports ministry over governance related issues, not holding Nationals, announcement of annual calendar, non-utilisation of ACTC funding in previous and current year, lack of empaneled coaches and support staff, and non submission of any concrete plan for the Asian Games. They have been given 15 days to reply. "The current issue also reflects concerns regarding the manner in which the sport is being run by EFI," the official added.
The show cause, on January 28, raises the issue of selection for the India team for the Asian Youth Games in October. The selection "demonstrates that the malfunctioning of EFI is now explicitly hurting the interest of athletes and is resulting in potential embarrassment for the country on the world stage."...
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