Dilip Tirkey files papers for HI president polls, tipped to win

Dilip Tirkey

NEW DELHI: Former India captain Dilip Tirkey, one of the most-capped India internationals, on Sunday filed his nomination for the post of Hockey India (HI) president.

Sunday was the last date for filing nomination papers.

The 44-year-old player-turned-politician and administrator is reportedly the frontrunner in the race to head the national hockey governing body. 

The HI elections are scheduled to be held on October 1 and former electoral officer in the Bihar government, Ajay Nayak, had been appointed as the returning officer for the polls.

After submitting his nomination papers, Tirkey said that his intention is to take the sport to greater heights.

"Today I have filed my nomination papers for Hockey India president's post. I filed my nomination on behalf of Hockey Association of Odisha of which I am currently the president," Tirkey told PTI.

"Hockey gave me a lot. As a player I have played hockey for the country for a considerable amount of time and after retirement I have been working for the development of the sport in Odisha. So I felt being in the national hockey body I can work more for the game, I can take the game to greater heights." Tirkey exuded confidence of coming out with flying colours in the upcoming polls.

"I have been in talks with a lot of states. The entire NorthEast is with me. Bengal, Assam, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura all are backing me. Besides, I have been in talks with other states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and they have given positive response. So I am confident," he told the newswire.

Tirkey, a former full-back, was elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha as one of the three Biju Janata Dal (BJD) candidates.

Prior to that, he was working as chairman of Odisha Tourism Development Corporation. Currently, he is the chairman of Odisha Hockey Promotion Council.

Tirkey was a member of the Indian teams that won Gold and Silver in the 1998 Bangkok and 2012 Busan Asian Games respectively.

Besides, he won two Gold medals in 2003 Asia Cup in Kuala Lumpur and 2007 in Chennai and also a Bronze in 1999.