CHESS PLAYERS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA
(Reg. No.- S / IL / 26405)
FD-437, Sector-3, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700106, Ph: 92310 94201
Email : cpai64@gmail.com; website: www.cpai.in
Press Release
The Chess Players Association of India wishes to register its concern about the ongoing issue between Grandmaster Koneru Humpy, the 2nd highest rated woman player of the world, and one of the young and prominent Chess players of the country, and the All India Chess Federation.
By perception, the following appear to be the facts of the issue:
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GM Humpy has proclaimed that she has decided to withdraw from participation in the Asian Indoor Chess Championship to be held at Vietnam in the first week of November `under stress due to …not (being) in a position to participate in a prestigious event for the country’.
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Humpy’s father, Mr. Koneru Ashok, is her personal trainer and accompanies her to all the tournaments she plays, which has been their practice since her childhood. Humpy has also stated that when the All India Chess Federation refused to bear Ashok’s expenses when accompanying her on official trips, Ashok offered to bear the expenses himself. But Humpy has stated that the AICF laid a pre-condition that Mr. Ashok will be accommodated as part of the delegation only if Humpy would participate in all the official tournaments representing the country.
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The All India Chess Federation has formed a rule that any player who wishes to play a Chess Tournament out of the country has to get the Federation’s approval for the same. In the past, this has been followed by most of the players who take part in all the tournaments abroad, and the AICF has given such permission routinely. However, Mr. D.V. Sundar, as the Secretary of the AICF, has refused Humpy permission to participate in the Gibraltar Chess Festival to be held in Jan – Feb 2010 because the AICF will be organising an International Open Chess Tournament, an unofficial event.
The CPAI feels that the developments between GM Humpy and the All India Chess Federation have been unfortunate, and that soon an amicable solution for all the issues be found. However, we wish to put forward our views on the same herein:
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That when GM Humpy feels that her father accompanying her to all the tournaments helps her perform better as a player, such a practice should not be discouraged by the Federation, especially when the player is ready to bear the trainer’s expenses. After all, it is the freedom of any player to choose his/her trainer, and sporting / performance considerations should be the most important of all.
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Looking at the career graph of GM Humpy, it is obvious that we have in her a player of international repute and great promise, and it is interest of the country and Federation that such top performers should be encouraged by giving them extra leeway and flexibility, thus ensuring that such potentials will be able to fulfil their promise.
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Players should be allowed the freedom to choose the events that they wish to play, as long as they do not fail to fulfil any official commitments or representation of the country. And we strongly feel that Open Chess Tournaments – organised by whomsoever – inside the country cannot be the reason for a player to be refused for permission to play abroad. After all, a player selects participation in Chess tournaments based on many sporting criteria such as strength of the event, Playing Schedules, Time Control, playing conditions and a host of many such considerations.
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In case the AICF feels that International Tournaments abroad attract Indian players more than events conducted inside the country, it is up to the organisers / Federation to find the reasons for the same, and thus get our Tournaments organised better, so as to attract better participation. After all, Indian players financially have to stretch themselves to play tournaments abroad on their own, and International Tournaments inside the country getting organised in a better way will be welcome development for our players, and consequently for the development of the game itself.
We urge Grandmaster Humpy and the All India Chess Federation to have a positive and open discussion on all the above issues, for the sake of her career development and the promise that she holds as a performer for the country, a settlement of all the issues be found at the earliest.
Atanu Lahiri
Secretary, Chess Players Association of India
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Koneru Humpy protests
Koneru Humpy opened up her frustrations against Mr. D.V. Sundar, Secretary, All India Chess Federation (AICF). Full article is shown below.

PRESS RELEASE
22nd October, 2009.
I am very unhappy to inform that I have withdrawn my participation in the Asian Indoor Games 2009 to be held at Vietnam due to some nasty circumstances caused by Mr. D.V. Sundar, Secretary, All India Chess Federation (AICF). As you know Chess is a mind game. So, I need to be mentally peaceful to perform well. I was put under lot of pressure and stress by Mr. Sundar that I am upset and not in a position to participate in a prestigious event for the country.
Today, I am bringing all the happenings between me and Mr. D.V.Sundar to make the things clear to everyone.
Regarding Asian Indoor Games 2009
After confirming my participation in Asian Indoor Games 2009 I requested IOA (Indian Olympic Association) to allow my personal trainer Mr. Koneru Ashok (Dronacharya Awardee) to the event. They responded favorably and asked me to get a letter from AICF. I requested the Secretary, AICF for the same through email. He didn’t respond. Then my father contacted him by phone and made a request for which he refused and kept some terms. He bargained with my father that he will see that AICF bears his expenses if I confirm my participation in all the forthcoming Women tournaments. I gave my confirmation to the tournaments accordingly. But Mr.Sundar did not keep up his promise and he said that in case my father accompanies me for the tournament he has to bear his expenses. I do not want to make this an issue. As Asian Indoor Games means playing for the country, my father decided to bear his expenses and accompany me as my trainer.
Permission to play in two International tournaments abroad
In the meantime, I happen to apply for permission from AICF to play in two International tournaments abroad. As I am representing PSPB (Petroleum Sports Promotion Board), I am supposed to get permission from AICF to participate in International tournaments as per its guidelines. Generally AICF will give permission unless the tournaments applied are clashing with the Official tournaments like World Championships, Asian Games etc.
But to my surprise, Mr. Sundar didn’t give me permission to play in the Gibtelecom Chess festival to be held at Gibraltar from 26th Jan. to 4th Feb., 2010. The reason is that an International tourney will be held at Chennai during those dates. Let me clarify that, it’s just an International tournament, not an Official event.
As a player I must have the freedom to choose the tourney I am going to play. Gibtelecom is a prestigious event where I can compete with my peers as a World No. 2 women player. In this event world class players like present and former Women World Chess Champions and many more Super Grandmasters will be participating.
This is not the first time such incident took place.
Permission to participate in two tournaments in Greece
In August this year, I made a request for permission to participate in two tournaments in Greece, for which Mr. Sundar has not responded at all. In fact there is no reason for him to object my participation in those tournaments. That is why he didn’t give any reply.
But what am I supposed to do in such circumstances?
I suffered due to his insane behavior and didn’t get the usual clearances from PSPB. In spite of that I played the tournaments as I have already agreed with the organizers to participate but failed to perform well due to the severe pressure he created.
During the World Championship at Nalchik, Russia
Another incident took place in September 2008 during the World Championship at Nalchik, Russia. My return flight ticket was booked by AICF in the middle of the event instead of booking it after completion of the event which caused lot of disturbance. My father who accompanied me as a personal trainer by bearing all the expenses personally has to leave me alone in the hotel room before the crucial stage of the tournament (semi-finals) and left to change the dates of return tickets. So, my father had to travel six hours by road to and from to the Aeroflot Airlines Office and spent there around three hours for that purpose.
That means I missed him the whole day during the practice. It has deeply disturbed our routine practice sessions. There is no official manager or coach at that time to look after such things.
Isn’t it the responsibility of the Secretary, AICF to see that there will be an official manager to take care of players in the highest titled event in the game of Chess i.e. the Women World Chess Championship?
Besides this, on the same day Mr. Sundar called to my hotel room at Nalchik and put pressure on me to participate in the Olympiad even though I intimated him about my unavailability for that event long back.
Regarding issue of Certificates
After completion of the World Championship I requested AICF to issue the certificate that I won the Bronze medal. In practice AICF issues certificates for such events like World Youth Championships, Asian Games, Asian Indoor Games etc. Mr. Sundar said that he will issue the certificate after confirming with FIDE (World Chess Federation) but didn’t turn up. After waiting for a long time, I contacted FIDE and got the certificate directly from them.
Doesn’t the Secretary of AICF have the responsibility in such matters?
Warning letter to me
For the first time in my career I went alone (without my father and personal trainer Mr. Koneru Ashok) to play in the Chess Olympiad 2006 at Turin, Italy. I was sick throughout the tournament. My teammate and good friend Swati Ghate took me to the doctor. I was under medication throughout the tourney and inspite of that I played 12 games out of 13.
“It’s a warning letter from Mr. Sundar that I didn’t wear the t-shirts provided by the AICF and that he has forgiven me as it is first time. He warned me that Action will be taken if it repeats again.”
Let me explain where in the world these t-shirts came from. Those are given by AICF to wear during the games. But the ones given to me didn’t suit me. So, I borrowed two of them from another team mate Mary Ann Gomes. I managed with those two shirts in the tournament (15 days) and may be I missed them in one or two games to get this wonderful letter from Mr. Sundar.
Of course Mr. Sundar is very passionate about issuing such warning letters to players. His recent victim is GM G.N. Gopal.
Mr. Sundar’s Chess understanding is very poor and he is insisting me to play in all the tournaments he mentions. And if I don’t accept that he is creating hurdles. He is trying to keep players under his control. Being a world No. 2 player I will have my preferences in selecting the tournaments keeping my rating and world ranking in view. I don’t think that a person who doesn’t know the game of Chess and who doesn’t know my preparation strategies can blindly insist me about the tournaments I have to play.
Inspite of the ridiculous administration of Mr. Sundar, the AICF is still producing good results because there are some good organizers who know Chess, like Mr. Bharat Singh Chauhan (Delhi), Mr. R.M. Dongre (Mumbai), Mr.Soumen Majumdar (Kolkota), and they are frequently conducting International events.
Mr. Sundar is testing my patience during all these times. Every time I am adjusting myself and letting things pass on without making an issue. But every now and then he is troubling me. Now I am bringing all these things to the notice of everyone because I can not bear this any longer.
If a world level player like me is suffering so much because of Mr. Sundar, what is the position of upcoming players? It’s time for everyone to think of it.
Koneru Humpy
Chess Grandmaster

PRESS RELEASE
22nd October, 2009.
I am very unhappy to inform that I have withdrawn my participation in the Asian Indoor Games 2009 to be held at Vietnam due to some nasty circumstances caused by Mr. D.V. Sundar, Secretary, All India Chess Federation (AICF). As you know Chess is a mind game. So, I need to be mentally peaceful to perform well. I was put under lot of pressure and stress by Mr. Sundar that I am upset and not in a position to participate in a prestigious event for the country.
Today, I am bringing all the happenings between me and Mr. D.V.Sundar to make the things clear to everyone.
Regarding Asian Indoor Games 2009
After confirming my participation in Asian Indoor Games 2009 I requested IOA (Indian Olympic Association) to allow my personal trainer Mr. Koneru Ashok (Dronacharya Awardee) to the event. They responded favorably and asked me to get a letter from AICF. I requested the Secretary, AICF for the same through email. He didn’t respond. Then my father contacted him by phone and made a request for which he refused and kept some terms. He bargained with my father that he will see that AICF bears his expenses if I confirm my participation in all the forthcoming Women tournaments. I gave my confirmation to the tournaments accordingly. But Mr.Sundar did not keep up his promise and he said that in case my father accompanies me for the tournament he has to bear his expenses. I do not want to make this an issue. As Asian Indoor Games means playing for the country, my father decided to bear his expenses and accompany me as my trainer.
Permission to play in two International tournaments abroad
In the meantime, I happen to apply for permission from AICF to play in two International tournaments abroad. As I am representing PSPB (Petroleum Sports Promotion Board), I am supposed to get permission from AICF to participate in International tournaments as per its guidelines. Generally AICF will give permission unless the tournaments applied are clashing with the Official tournaments like World Championships, Asian Games etc.
But to my surprise, Mr. Sundar didn’t give me permission to play in the Gibtelecom Chess festival to be held at Gibraltar from 26th Jan. to 4th Feb., 2010. The reason is that an International tourney will be held at Chennai during those dates. Let me clarify that, it’s just an International tournament, not an Official event.
As a player I must have the freedom to choose the tourney I am going to play. Gibtelecom is a prestigious event where I can compete with my peers as a World No. 2 women player. In this event world class players like present and former Women World Chess Champions and many more Super Grandmasters will be participating.
This is not the first time such incident took place.
Permission to participate in two tournaments in Greece
In August this year, I made a request for permission to participate in two tournaments in Greece, for which Mr. Sundar has not responded at all. In fact there is no reason for him to object my participation in those tournaments. That is why he didn’t give any reply.
But what am I supposed to do in such circumstances?
I suffered due to his insane behavior and didn’t get the usual clearances from PSPB. In spite of that I played the tournaments as I have already agreed with the organizers to participate but failed to perform well due to the severe pressure he created.
During the World Championship at Nalchik, Russia
Another incident took place in September 2008 during the World Championship at Nalchik, Russia. My return flight ticket was booked by AICF in the middle of the event instead of booking it after completion of the event which caused lot of disturbance. My father who accompanied me as a personal trainer by bearing all the expenses personally has to leave me alone in the hotel room before the crucial stage of the tournament (semi-finals) and left to change the dates of return tickets. So, my father had to travel six hours by road to and from to the Aeroflot Airlines Office and spent there around three hours for that purpose.
That means I missed him the whole day during the practice. It has deeply disturbed our routine practice sessions. There is no official manager or coach at that time to look after such things.
Isn’t it the responsibility of the Secretary, AICF to see that there will be an official manager to take care of players in the highest titled event in the game of Chess i.e. the Women World Chess Championship?
Besides this, on the same day Mr. Sundar called to my hotel room at Nalchik and put pressure on me to participate in the Olympiad even though I intimated him about my unavailability for that event long back.
Regarding issue of Certificates
After completion of the World Championship I requested AICF to issue the certificate that I won the Bronze medal. In practice AICF issues certificates for such events like World Youth Championships, Asian Games, Asian Indoor Games etc. Mr. Sundar said that he will issue the certificate after confirming with FIDE (World Chess Federation) but didn’t turn up. After waiting for a long time, I contacted FIDE and got the certificate directly from them.
Doesn’t the Secretary of AICF have the responsibility in such matters?
Warning letter to me
For the first time in my career I went alone (without my father and personal trainer Mr. Koneru Ashok) to play in the Chess Olympiad 2006 at Turin, Italy. I was sick throughout the tournament. My teammate and good friend Swati Ghate took me to the doctor. I was under medication throughout the tourney and inspite of that I played 12 games out of 13.
“It’s a warning letter from Mr. Sundar that I didn’t wear the t-shirts provided by the AICF and that he has forgiven me as it is first time. He warned me that Action will be taken if it repeats again.”
Let me explain where in the world these t-shirts came from. Those are given by AICF to wear during the games. But the ones given to me didn’t suit me. So, I borrowed two of them from another team mate Mary Ann Gomes. I managed with those two shirts in the tournament (15 days) and may be I missed them in one or two games to get this wonderful letter from Mr. Sundar.
Of course Mr. Sundar is very passionate about issuing such warning letters to players. His recent victim is GM G.N. Gopal.
Mr. Sundar’s Chess understanding is very poor and he is insisting me to play in all the tournaments he mentions. And if I don’t accept that he is creating hurdles. He is trying to keep players under his control. Being a world No. 2 player I will have my preferences in selecting the tournaments keeping my rating and world ranking in view. I don’t think that a person who doesn’t know the game of Chess and who doesn’t know my preparation strategies can blindly insist me about the tournaments I have to play.
Inspite of the ridiculous administration of Mr. Sundar, the AICF is still producing good results because there are some good organizers who know Chess, like Mr. Bharat Singh Chauhan (Delhi), Mr. R.M. Dongre (Mumbai), Mr.Soumen Majumdar (Kolkota), and they are frequently conducting International events.
Mr. Sundar is testing my patience during all these times. Every time I am adjusting myself and letting things pass on without making an issue. But every now and then he is troubling me. Now I am bringing all these things to the notice of everyone because I can not bear this any longer.
If a world level player like me is suffering so much because of Mr. Sundar, what is the position of upcoming players? It’s time for everyone to think of it.
Koneru Humpy
Chess Grandmaster
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