Islamabad: Pakistan on Sunday said it will go ahead with the South Asian Federation
(SAF) Games as scheduled despite non-participation by key member India.
"Irrespective of any country's participation in the event, the Games will go ahead
as planned," SAF technical director Colonel Yahya said reacting to reports of
India's boycott of the Games on security grounds.
However, Pakistan was yet to receive an official intimation from the Indian Olympic
Association (IOA) regarding its pull-out from the regional competitions.
"The Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) officials are in constant touch with their
Indian counterparts. POA secretary Latif Bhutt spoke to IOA president Suresh
Kalamadi on Friday.
Bhutt has been told that the IOA is waiting for a decision from the Indian
government," Yahya said. "When we get their final response we could be in a position
to say something about their participation," he said while maintaining that the
Games will be held irrespective of non-participation of any of the seven SAARC
member countries.
The Games will begin on March 29. If India decides to boycott, speculation was rife
that Bhutan too would stay away. However, the rest of the countries, including Sri
Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives and Nepal, were expected to participate in the Games.
PTI