The names of Manmohan Sharma, a 46-year-old IPS officer, and Apinder Singh, a 49-year-old referee, had been sent for participation in a tournament being held in Reykjavik from January 22-25. They pulled out of the tournament after reaching Iceland, without playing a match.
By sending these two, BAI violated its own constitution that says: "Any badminton player who fails to participate in four major tournaments and selection tournaments for national teams... shall not be permitted to participate in any tournament abroad on private basis." Das said: "We had only these two entries for the tournament from all over the country as the Syed Modi tournament was going on in Lucknow at that time. We sanctioned those two names without ascertaining the age of the players. We generally don't stop players who go abroad to play tournaments at no-cost basis to BAI. The Punjab Association didn't mention the dates of birth of the players."
With regard to his daughter Sona visiting Japan in June last year, Das said: "She went under an exchange programme. Her name was forwarded by the Delhi Capital Badminton Association (DCBA) as she was a Delhi state School Games gold medalist."
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