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AKFI and state kabaddi bodies wash hands of Saharanpur food-at-toilet incident

The kabaddi players competing at the U-16 event were served food that was kept in a toilet, prompting the authorities to suspend the district sports officer for laxity and blacklisting the caterer. The incident created a furore as politicians condemned the shabby treatment meted out to the players.

"The Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI) has no role in the organisation of the tournament. It was purely a Uttar Pradesh government-related event. They (organisers) have done their own arrangement," SP Garg, the Delhi High Court-appointed administrator who has been running AKFI since 2018, told PTI. Asked how a state level tournament can happen without the sanction from the national federation, he said, "We are in no way involved in the organisation of the tournament. Humara koi lene dena nahin hey (we have no concern with that). We had no information (about the tournament)." UP State Kabaddi Association secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh said the tournament was not sanctioned by the AKFI nor by the state unit. He said the event was not in its annual calendar. "The tournament was organised by the state government's sports department. Our role was to provide only the technical support. We sent some officials to conduct the event and the selection committee, nothing else," Singh said.

"We have our state level events like open championships. This event (U-16 girls tournament in Saharanpur) was not in our annual calendar of events." He said the state government is taking strict action and an inquiry committee will take feedback from players from each of the 16 divisions (mandals) that took part in the tournament. A purported video of the incident that surfaced on social media showed cooked food was stored in the toilet at

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