Chennai: As it happens in a game of chess, an “agreed draw”, a term in the sport where both the contestants mutually agree on a draw, seems to have come about in the All India Chess Federation (AICF) elections. The two Returning Officers appointed for the election – Justice G.S. Sistani (retd), and Justice Rang Nath Pandey (retd) – on Tuesday evening announced that there were only 15 nominations filed for 15 posts in the AICF. “Members are informed that today, i.e. February 27, 2024 till 3 p.m., was the last day of receiving the nomination. Only 15 nominations were received for 15 posts,” the two Returning Officers in a signed notice said. It is learnt officials burnt midnight oil on Monda
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