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ANFA needs fresh elections
By Sushil Thapa
(December 2002)
Though I hate
to discuss Nepali football, gradually slipping into oblivion, the latest
twist and turn happened to catch my attention. Initially I tried to bypass
the development but for some reasons had a change of mind and decided to jot
down my take on the issue. Actually there are no valid and relevant issues
to discuss or talk about except the stinking politics that has virtually
stagnated football development. Sports enthusiasts are sick and tired of
reading about it over and over. Such is their impression that they expect
nothing positive to happen.
To me the
latest merger story is just another piece of crap. Apparently not everyone
in Thapa's camp supported the move. Evidently upset over the merger Lok
Bahadur Shahi, one of Thapa's backbones not only bid adieu to his boss but
set up yet another All Nepal Football Association (ANFA). How many more
ANFAs are we going to see, time will speak but definitely more are in the
making. In an effort to garner support Thapa quickly made his intentions
clear. Underlining his objectives and programs he urged all parties to bury
their differences and join hands to work for the overall development of
football.
Displaying
flashes of his shrewdness and diplomacy, he had this to say ,"I have no hard
feelings against my opponents. We need to work together for the game's
interest." Can we believe him"? " Can we buy his words"? One definitely has
the answers. As a matter of fact, we are so used to these rhetorics that we
can no more take it. What counts more is action and not words.
The merger did
receive significant support from a sizable segment of the football
community, specially football clubs but it is to early to say whether the
latest equation will pay off. As things stand now the crisis is far from
over. Geeta Rana ANFA is very much alive and active, challenging the
legality of the newly united ANFA backed by National Sports Council (NSC.)
Though dissolved by NSC, ANFA (Rana) had the stay order from the court.
The newest
threat to Thapa comes from no other than the master technician Shahi . Long
before Thapa became part of ANFA, Shahi ran his own sport association with
very little success and maintained a decent relation with most national
players. His experiences over the years has made him a versatile
manipulator. In order to neutralize every possible threat from Shahi, Thapa
kept him under his wings giving him the all important position of general
secretary. Having worked along with Thapa all these years Shahi is capable
of giving his former boss a run for his money because he knows what
happened and what is happening in Thapa's ANFA. It may be difficult but he
will do all he can to embarrass Thapa. I wont be surprised if he joins hands
with Rana to launch a fresh wave of assault against Thapa . In one way or
the other he is a pain in the ass to Thapa.
On the other
hand, probably Thapa feels much comfortable at this juncture with the
government, Asian Football Confederation and FIFA behind him. As long as
Thapa continues to be challenged and opposed by various factions the crisis
is bound to roll further. If Thapa truly cares for the interest of football
he should immediately call for a fresh round of elections. Unlike previous
elections it must be free and fair and observed by an independent group.
More importantly, everyone should have the right to a fair elections. Also
no room should be left for critics to make a mockery of the elections later.
Whoever comes up trumps ultimately becomes the sole official ANFA.
Undoubtedly the ball is in Thapa's court and so is the future of Nepali
football. Should he decide not to hold elections for fear of losing that
will only make matters go from bad to worse.
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