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Mumbai Hockey Association secy calls for fresh elections

THE ASIAN AGE
Published : May 9, 2018, 12:50 am IST
Updated : May 9, 2018, 12:50 am IST

The TMHAL had filed a change report before the commission, claiming to be the apex body.

Cdr Singh said this order was a victory for the players and the clubs for the city of Mumbai.
 Cdr Singh said this order was a victory for the players and the clubs for the city of Mumbai.

Mumbai Hockey Association (MHA) Secretary Kehar Singh has called for fresh elections and also unification of all hockey players and clubs affiliated with the association for promotion of the sport. Singh's move came after the Charity Commission rejected the 'change report' submitted by the present hockey body `The Mumbai Hockey Association Limited (TMHAL)'. The TMHAL had filed a change report before the commission, claiming to be the apex body. However, the commission rejected their claim by stating that TMHAL is governed under the Company Act, while the Mumbai Hockey Association was registered under the Society Registration Act and the Maharashtra Public Trust Act on November 23, 2005, said a media release issued by the MHA. As per the release, the commission, in its order, stated, "If The Mumbai Hockey Association Ltd and the Mumbai Hockey Association is one and the same, then the Mumbai Hockey Association Ltd, which is registered under the Company Act, will have to be merged and dissolved in to a Trust. "But the TMHAL is still in existence and hence both associations are one and the same were not justifiable." Cdr Singh said this order was a victory for the players and the clubs for the city of Mumbai. "I will call for fresh elections and have already implemented of the National Sports Code, 2011. I cannot contest elections as I am above the age limit but in order to ensure the smooth functioning of the game in the city, a proper elected body should be in place to govern the sport," Singh was quoted as saying in the release. "Our demand is to allow us to use the Mahindra Stadium and let us conduct leagues/tournaments for schools, colleges, clubs and national level events," Singh added. MHAL officials could not be reached for their comments.

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