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Digital Desk: Bhaichung Bhutia, a former captain of India and contender for the AIFF presidency, claimed on Sunday that political pressure prevented his home state's football association, Sikkim FA, from endorsing him in the upcoming general body elections. One of Indian football's greatest legends, 45-year-old Bhutia, is gearing up for a direct challenge for the AIFF president's position on September 2.

 

 Kalyan Chaubey, a former goalkeeper for Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, is thought to be the front-runner and has the support of political powerhouse state organisations like Gujarat and Arunachal Pradesh. Bengal's BJP is led by Chaubey.

State organisations from Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh put out and supported Bhutia's nomination. His state association did not offer him any assistance.

 

Bhutia, known as 'Sikkimese Sniper' during his playing days for his goal-scoring prowess, alleged meddling from some ruling Sikkim Krantakari Morcha (SKM) party leaders by way of pressurising Sikkim FA president Menla Ethenpa to vote against him. "I suggest that the few SKM party leaders trying to interfere into the elections to back off. They have persuaded the SFA president to vote against me when he should be requested to abstain," he said at a press conference in Gangtok.

 

Angry former national captain: "Direct intervention by political individuals will harm the development of football in the state and the country as a whole. I definitely don't want his (Ethenpa's) support."

 

"In the elections, Menla Ethenpa, the president, rather than himself, will represent SFA. He ought to stand out for what is right if he truly wants football to thrive."

 

In addition, Bhutia stated that if Ethenpa wants to see football develop in Sikkim, he needs to vacate the position he has had for the previous 16 years. Additionally, he claimed that retired bureaucrat Ethenpa was mismanaging the association and not carrying out the tasks assigned to him.

 

He accused the SFA of having "corruption" and "misappropriation" of cash.

 

The great footballer, who retired in 2011 after becoming the first Indian to play 100 full internationals for the nation, said, "After the AIFF presidential elections, I would go court requesting a third party probe into the accounts of SFA.

 

Ethenpa's large family is represented in the state association's executive board, according to Bhutia, which he claimed is against the laws governing sports in the nation. "If we want to thrive as a good footballing state, we need to reform the corrupt processes within the SFA and bring in the appropriate individuals. We'll take this subject to court, "said said.

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