ALREADY facing flak for
s e v e r a l
organisational issues, the
Paris Olympics exploded with a furious row over
gender eligibility rules
after Algerian boxer
Imane Khelif defeated
Italy’s Angela Carini in
just 46 seconds in the
women’s category. Khelif
has been permitted to
compete in the women’s
category despite having
male genetic characteristics. The Algerian
pugilist was disqualified
last year at the World
Championships for elevated testosterone levels.Yet, the International
Olympic Committee
(IOC) allowed Khelif to
compete in Paris.
The
sight of an inconsolable
Carini and her refusal to
shake hands with Khelif
has fuelled a raging gender debate. The IOC is
being panned by fans,
celebrities and even
politicians who have
questioned the logic
behind allowing an athlete with male attributes
to compete against
women. Many are calling
it as a pathetic leaning of
the IOC towards woke liberalism though the
world body is taking
refuge in its eligibility
rules which say the athlete in question “is a
woman in her passport
and has stated that she
is a female”. There cannot be a lamer explanation than this statement
by the IOC. This poor
excuse now raises serious
questions about competitive fairness and athletes’ safety in Paris.
ANARCHISTS
BANGLADESH
imposing a
ban on
Jamaat-e -
Islami, its students wing Islami
Chhatra Shibir, and other‘associated groups’ was
expected for some time.
A large number of
Bangladeshis have not
forgotten that Jamaat-eIslami had sided with
Pakistani troops and not
with Bangladeshi people
during the LiberationWar
of 1971. Jamaat-e-Islami
has often been accused
of misusing religion for
political purposes.
Trapped in history, its
members and associated
groups have become
anarchists. The present
ban on these outfits
comes after the nationwide unrest over quota
system for Government
jobs. What is being
referred to as‘unrest’ was
actually an organised
effort to foment trouble
in the riverine country.
The latest trouble is
another episode in the
recent history of rise in
fundamentalism and terrorism in Bangladesh.
The fundamentalists
have perpetrated violent
attacks against the
minority there . Now, fundamentalists have
become more organised
and active in deriding the
history of creation of
Bangladesh. Government
there will have to keep a
close eye on these anarchists, as they can
become foot-soldiers for
forces inimical to
Bangladesh’s interests.