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Digital Desk: Former India captain Dilip Tirkey, who had been considered the front-runner for the position of Hockey India president, was elected unopposed on Friday. Hockey India elections were scheduled for October 1, but the results were announced ahead of time because there were no candidates for any of the positions, allowing the incumbent candidates to be elected unopposed under the federation's Constitution. Tirkey was elected after Uttar Pradesh Hockey chief Rakesh Katyal and Hockey Jharkhand's Bhola Nath Singh withdrew their nominations for president on Friday.

Bhola Nath was elected secretary general unopposed.

The appointments of Tirkey and his team have been approved by the International Hockey Federation (FIH).

The FIH stated in a letter that when the number of contesting candidates for any post is equal to or less than the number of posts-old, they will be deemed to have been elected unopposed in accordance with the election by-laws posted on the Hockey India website.

"As a result, we are pleased to note that the Executive Board of Hockey India has been elected, as announced on the Hockey India website, and that the posts-old election was unanimous for all positions," it said.

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