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I'm the IOA president, asserts Adille Sumariwalla

"I'm the president, that's all. There's nothing to discuss," the former sprinter, who's president of the Athletics Federation of India since 2012, told reporters on Monday at the announcement of a sponsor tying up with AFI to support India's women athletes. Brushing off some of the IOA officials' statements which objected to his claim, Sumariwalla said, "You can say what you want." When told there was a court order that status quo be maintained at the IOA, he shot back: "Show me the court order.

There is no court order." Sumariwalla had recently said that he was appointed as the new IOA president by its executive council, after Narinder Batra's resignation in July. However, Mehta and Khanna didn't agree to his assertion. Moving on, discus thrower Navjeet Dhillon Kaur failing a doping test has meant that the scourge of doping still hasn't stopped dogging Indian athletics, currently enjoying a purple patch due to the amazing feats of Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra and the rest.

Sumariwalla felt that AFI was educating athletes about doping and had increased testing multiple times. "Before I became president, we used to have 120 samples a year we used to test. Today we are testing over 1500 samples.

"If more people get tested, more people will get caught. Our idea is to catch more people. None of them (the dope offenders) were in the (national) camp (when they consumed a banned substance).

Whatever has happened is outside camp. In the camp, we test them every few days. Dhanalakshmi (the sprinter, who failed a dope test this May) has admitted that when she went to Tamil Nadu, somebody gave her something.

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com