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Adopt constitution and hold elections at earliest to ensure staging of World Cup: FIH to CoA

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) shot off a letter to the Committee of Administrators (CoA), asking it to "expeditiously" draft the new Constitution and conduct elections and said any further delay would jeopardise the World Cup, scheduled to be held in Bhubaneswar and Rourkela from January 13 to 29 next year. "...in order to ensure that the 2013 FIH Hockey Men's World Cup can still be played in India as planned, we kindly ask you to provide us with a detailed timeline for the preparation and adoption of the Constitution as well as the holding of the elections to the Executive Board of Hockey India," FIH CEO Thierry Weil wrote in a letter to the Hockey India CoA, a copy of which is in possession of PTI.

Weil also expressed his "concerns" about the CoA not replying to the world body's correspondence on July 17, seeking answers on these issues. "We would like to reiterate that Elections should take place expeditiously to allow the newly elected Executive Board of Hockey India to have adequate time to properly organize the FIH Hockey Men's World Cup...," Weil said in his communication on Wednesday.

"In all honesty, the fact that you have not reacted at all to our letter from last week is giving up concerns as to Hockey India's ability to host the upcoming FIH Hockey Men's World Cup which is of paramount importance to us. "To that extent, should Hockey India Constitution-drafting and elections be delayed any further, that will seriously increase our concerns," he added.

A cloud of uncertainty looms over the World Cup in India after the Delhi High Court in May placed Hockey India under a three-member CoA following observations that the federation had violated the National Sports Code. The court ruling came on a

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