‘Nothing wrong with organisation of National Games’

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Thiruvananthapuram: With a section of the media launching an attack on the organisers of the 35th National Games, to be held here, an official Sunday said so far no one has told him about anything going wrong.

The Games will be held at 30 venues across seven districts of Kerala from Jan 31 to Feb 14.

“Unless someone tells me what’s wrong, I am unable to give any answers. Unless someone points out what the issues are, how will I clear the doubts,” said Games’ chief commissioner Jacob Punnoose here Sunday.

A section of the media, especially TV channels, have launched a fault- finding mission and anyone who speaks against the Games gets a lot of coverage and attention.

Till the beginning of last week, the progress of arrangements for the event got good coverage. However, trouble began after it was found out that a sister company (event management) of the leading regional daily was given a contract to the tune of Rs.10.62 crore for conducting a promo event Jan 20 — which has been named ‘Run Kerala Run’ and will be a group run that will be held at 7,000 points across the state.

Despite the organisers and state Sports Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan explaining at length, on several occasions, the manner in which the process of selection was conducted in a transparent manner, it has fallen on deaf ears. (PTI)

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