WFI elections on July 4; Retd. Justice Mahesh Mittal appointed returning officer
text_fieldsNew Delhi: The next elections for the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) have been scheduled by the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) to take place on July 4 and Mahesh Mittal Kumar, a former chief justice of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, has been named as the returning officer.
The elections will be held at the Special General Meeting of the WFI, PTI reported.
“IOA has to take steps forward to conduct elections of the WFI Executive Committee and we are pleased to appoint you as a returning officer to conduct the elections of the WFI. You may consider appointing one assistant returning officer and other staff to assist in conducting the elections,” the IOA wrote in its letter to Justice Mittal Kumar.
“Elections are required to be conducted in the SGM of the WFI called on 4th July and the schedule of the election will be required to be drawn accordingly.
“We look forward to your confirmation of acceptance and also smooth conduct of elections of the WFI on July 4.” Sources, however, said Justice Mittal Kumar can decide the date of the SGM and the elections on his own and it will be up to him to hold the polls on July 4 or a few days later.
On April 27, the IOA had formed a three-member ad hoc committee on the direction of the Sports Ministry and two members were announced to run the day-to-day affairs of the federation.