This story is from June 13, 2023
WFI elections on July 6; last date to receive nominations June 19
NEW DELHI: The Wrestling Federation of India’s (WFI) much-awaited elections will take place on July 6 and the last date for receiving the names of electoral college has been fixed at June 19, returning officer (RO) Mahesh Mittal Kumar – a retired Jammu and Kashmir High Court Chief Justice – announced on Tuesday.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) had suggested July 4 as the date to conduct the elections while the government had set a deadline of June 30 to conclude the electoral process. The elections will be held for the following posts: president (1), senior vice-president (1), vice-president (4), secretary general (1), treasurer (1), joint secretary (2) and executive member (5).
The WFI’s Special General Body Meeting (SGBM) will take place on the sidelines of the election date (July 6), following which the polling, counting of votes and declaration of results will happen.
“Whereas, the last date of receiving two nominations from each State/UT for constituting the electoral college has been fixed as 5.00 pm of June 19, all the recognised wrestling federations of the states/UTs under the ratified constitution of the WFI and the guidelines of the ministry of youth affairs and sports (MYAS) are hereby called upon to nominate two persons each of the respective associations who are the members of executive body of such state/UT units, for the purpose of constituting the electoral college for the ensuing general election to elect members of the executing committee. The nominations must be sent in the prescribed format enclosed with the notification under the signature and seal of the respective federations by the president and the general secretary, but not later than 5.00 pm of the 19.6.2023. Any submissions made after the expiry of the said date and timeline shall not be considered valid for the above elections,” Kumar said in his election notification.
The preparation and display of the electoral college and circulation to affiliates will take place on June 22 while the submission of nominations for elections to the RO office in person will be done between June 23 and 25. The display of the nominations received will take place on June 27 and the scrutiny of nomination papers will be done on June 28.
The preparation and display of the list of validly nominated candidates after scrutiny of nominations will take place on June 28. The candidates can withdraw their candidature between June 28 and July 1. The final list will be displayed on July 2.
Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!
The WFI’s Special General Body Meeting (SGBM) will take place on the sidelines of the election date (July 6), following which the polling, counting of votes and declaration of results will happen.
“Whereas, the last date of receiving two nominations from each State/UT for constituting the electoral college has been fixed as 5.00 pm of June 19, all the recognised wrestling federations of the states/UTs under the ratified constitution of the WFI and the guidelines of the ministry of youth affairs and sports (MYAS) are hereby called upon to nominate two persons each of the respective associations who are the members of executive body of such state/UT units, for the purpose of constituting the electoral college for the ensuing general election to elect members of the executing committee. The nominations must be sent in the prescribed format enclosed with the notification under the signature and seal of the respective federations by the president and the general secretary, but not later than 5.00 pm of the 19.6.2023. Any submissions made after the expiry of the said date and timeline shall not be considered valid for the above elections,” Kumar said in his election notification.
The preparation and display of the electoral college and circulation to affiliates will take place on June 22 while the submission of nominations for elections to the RO office in person will be done between June 23 and 25. The display of the nominations received will take place on June 27 and the scrutiny of nomination papers will be done on June 28.
The preparation and display of the list of validly nominated candidates after scrutiny of nominations will take place on June 28. The candidates can withdraw their candidature between June 28 and July 1. The final list will be displayed on July 2.
Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!
Top Comment
G
Guest
768 days ago
hope everything will be settled.and wrestlers stop propping up caste bahubalis .Read allPost comment
Popular from Sports
- Travis Kelce goes solo in LA as Taylor Swift faces family emergency
- EXCLUSIVE | IND vs ENG: Nitish Kumar Reddy ruled out of England Tests
- Dwyane Wade shares his peaceful retreat after capturing daughter Kaavia's adorable moment with Gabrielle Union
- “He is very much guilty”: Shannon Sharpe’s alleged $50 million assault case ends in settlement but it raises eyebrows among fans
- IND U19 vs ENG U19: Vaibhav Suryavanshi creates another 'youngest' record; has Suresh Raina in list
end of article
Featured in sports
- Just In: 2 big blows for Team India ahead of Manchester Test – Squad Updated!
- CHESS | FIDE WC 2025 in India; Top players to battle for spot in 2026 Candidates
- IND vs PAK row! Shahid Afridi-Ajay Devgn viral image sparks controversy
- History created! Australia's Owen becomes the first ever to ...
- IND vs ENG | Manchester Test: Injuries scuttle India’s preparation
- Oops! David Beckham’s haircut disaster goes viral - Watch
International Sports
- Ashton Jeanty projected to turn around Tom Brady’s 4-13 franchise record
- Travis Kelce mocked over Taylor Swift's alleged control—his laughing response only adds fuel to the fire
- “I may put a restriction on them”: Donald Trump threatens to block $4 billion Commanders stadium plan
- Why did JC Tretter really step down? Inside the storm shaking the NFLPA’s leadership core
- Rob Gronkowski’s girlfriend Camille Kostek calls out Patriots' toxic WAG culture that Gisele Bündchen never said out loud
Trending Stories
- Indian Army Agniveer result 2025 to be released soon, here’s how to check it on joinindianarmy.nic.in
- NEET UG Counselling 2025: Round 1 registration begins tomorrow for MBBS, BDS admissions at mcc.nic.in
- India vs Pakistan row! Shahid Afridi-Ajay Devgn viral image from WCL sparks controversy: What really happened?
- Empowering retail investors in India’s F&O market: A graphic-first approach to intuitive investing
- TCS new benching policy: Employees face uncertainty, fear layoffs - here’s what’s happening
- Biotechnology vs. Biomedical Engineering: Which degree is better for a future in healthcare tech?
03:43 2006 Mumbai train blasts: Bombay HC acquits all 12 accused; says prosecution utterly failed to prove case against them
Photostories
- 5 common diseases of dogs and cats-- How to deal with them
- 10 offbeat destinations in India you’ve never heard of
- Hrithik Roshan, Shah Rukh Khan, Kangana Ranaut: Bollywood actors who learned horse riding for their roles
- Hepatitis A cases on the rise: 5 reasons why Jaundice happens and how to stay safe
- How Ranveer Singh and Harshvardhan Kapoor might launch a sneaker craze
- Saroja Devi's demise to Hansika-Sohael separation: Kollywood's top newsmakers of the week
- Cancer alert: If these 10 symptoms last more than a few weeks, it is advisable to get checked
- 3 times when snacking too much makhana is bad for you; 3 right ways to enjoy it
- Why do we offer water to Lord Surya?
- Can 3 minutes of exercise a day save your heart? Science says yes
Top Trends
Up Next