FIVB General Sports Director: The Volleyball Federation of India (VFI) is set to conduct its long-awaited elections at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Sunday, following a directive from the Delhi High Court. This marks a crucial step toward restoring a democratically elected leadership after a period of interim governance.
A total of 66 representatives from 33 states and Union Territories affiliated with VFI will vote to elect a new governing body. In all 29 candidates are contesting for 12 key positions, including five seats on the Executive Committee. These include: President (1), Vice Presidents (2), Secretary General (1), Treasurer (1), Joint Secretaries (2), and Executive Committee Members (5).
The presidential race will see Anand Shankar Rajhans (Bihar), Prem Singh Bajor (Nagaland), and Virender Kanwar (Himachal Pradesh) face off. For the Secretary-General, the candidates include Mohammad Akram Khan (Chhattisgarh), Nilesh Vishnu Jagat (Maharashtra), and Ramanand Choudhary (Rajasthan). Hari Singh Chauhan (Madhya Pradesh) and Prakash Borah (Assam) will contest for Treasurer, with six candidates in the fray for the two Joint Secretary posts and eleven for the five Executive Committee positions.