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Former, current players demand to reform hockey committee

Published : Tuesday, 20 August, 2024 at 7:21 PM  Count : 327

After football, volleyball and cricket, there is a call for change in hockey as the present and former star hockey players and organisers demanded to reform the country hockey.

They also gathered at Maulana Bhasani National Hockey Stadium on Tuesday and took part a human chain by placing a seven point demand. The former stars  who participated in the human-chain program have urged to dissolve the current hockey committee within the next three days and form an ad-hoc committee with qualified organizers, including those who were deprived at 
different times, reports BSS. 

They also demanded the resignation of the entire committee, including the general secretary of the current illegal committee and later presented the memorandum to the National Sports Council. 

Hockey's former hockey player Rafiqul Islam Kamal and another legend Mamun-ur-Rashid, who took part in the human chain, express their concern over the hockey's fragile state and urged to form ad-hoc committee in hockey as early as possible. 

Kamal said: "I pray for the salvation of the souls of those who were martyred in the anti-discrimination movement of the student-people. The current context in hockey in the country needs to change and I have come here to demand that change. We'll request the Sports Advisor to dissolve the present committee and form a new committee with everyone."

In this regard, Mamun-ur-Rashid said: "For the last 10-15 years, a group has deprived the players and organizers. Hockey did not improve as it was supposed to be. We want it to end."

He said the federation would run by its own rules. There would be a healthy environment and everyone can play freely. There should be no tyranny or arbitrariness and qualified people will never be evaluated there. 

Mamun also emphasized to evaluate the qualified organizers so that the federation can run smoothly.

SR
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