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No question of resigning: Kalmadi
“I am not thinking about resigning. The investigation is on. I am not quitting. We are doing a great job,” Kalmadi told reporters at the OC headquarters while unveiling the medals for the October 3-14 event here. In an interview to a TV channel earlier in the day, Kalmadi had hinted at resigning if asked by the PM, Congress president Sonia Gandhi or the Indian Olympic Association, which he heads. But Kalmadi said such a possibility existed only after the Games. "There is no question of it. Post the Games, if they want me to quit then only I would quit,” he insisted. The corruption allegations began with a CVC report, which pointed out financial bungling in handing of construction and other contracts. Kalmadi faced more embarrassment when he made public 'doctored' e-mails from the Indian High Commission to justify payments worth lakhs of pounds to a UK-based company for services provided during the Queen's Baton Relay in London. Organising Committee's Joint Director General TS Darbari, who oversaw the QBR's London leg, was suspended after the furore. A three-member probe panel is currently investigating the matter. Despite the damaging allegations, Kalmadi said: “We are doing a great job. The CVC report has come and technical officials have given a preliminary report and it is true that some of the stadiums are still to be ready. There is concern but while we are taking over stadiums, we are making sure that things are alright." — PTI
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