Chennai, Sep 19 (PTI) In a major setback, five young Indian chess players will miss the FIDE World Junior Chess Championship in Mexico City from September 22 to October 2 due to visa issues.
Just days before their scheduled departure, the five players, funded by the government, and two coaches did not get their visas on time.
And sources confirmed that they have missed the bus as the squad has left this morning. The affected players are Vrashank Chouhan, Arun Kataria, Bhagyashree Patil, Prraneeth Vuppala and Femil Chelladurai, along with coaches Pravind Thipsay M and Kiran Agrawal.
“Despite the best efforts from the Indian government, we could not get the visas arranged,” FIDE advisory board chairman Bharat Singh Chauhan told PTI.
“It’s a huge setback for the Indian contingent. It is not good news for the players involved, who will now be missing out on a great international exposure. They were also medal contenders.
“Never in my 45-year-old chess career have I witnessed something like this. Despite having done all the paperwork required, we still missed out on getting the visas cleared and I am still clueless as to why,” he added.
However, Chauhan said that the two coaches have been replaced by CRG Krishna (men) and Tarini Goyal (women), who have now travelled with the team as they have valid US visas which is acceptable in Mexico.
Chauhan had earlier said that the visa issue primarily arose from the Mexican embassy.
Source: PTI News