Bhullar calls PGTI suspension “illegal”, says the move aimed at blocking DP World India Entry

New -delhi, September 25 (PTI), Gaganjeet Bhullar, questioned the professional golf tour of India’s decision to suspend him, and called it ‘illegal, unauthorized and mala fide’ and claimed that the move was deliberately up to 17 players to compete in the DP World India Tournament. Bhullar is one of the 17 golfers who was released earlier this month in the Yuvraj Singh-backed league in the Yuvrj Singh-backed league. “It seems that there is a joint effort … to immediately suspend the 17 members not to take them into consideration to participate in the DP World India tournament scheduled on October 16-19, 2025, for which entries close on September 25, 2025,” Bhullar wrote in a detailed letter to PGTI’s go, of which a copy of which is a copy. The 11-time Asian tour winner warned that any denial of his entry would leave him no choice but to take the legal route. “Any failure of the governing body to consider the undersigned will limit him to initiate the necessary actions in the law and to demand damages for the illegal actions and humiliation he has been subjected to,” he added. Besides Bhullar, Aman Raj, Harendra Gupta, Karandeep Kochhar and Sachin Baisoya are from the other players who were hit in the IgPL at Jaypee Greens, Greater Noida, from September 17 to 19. It clashed with PGTI’s Chennai Open, which became a controversy. Bullar questions the authority of the Disciplinary Action Committee (DAC) to impose suspensions without trial immediately. “I am busy receiving e -mail of 20.09.2025 issued by the Disciplinary Accounts Committee (DAC), whereby I was illegally and unauthorized ‘suspended’ with immediate effect pending investigation. Penalties only a “A hearing under Regulation 1.3 of the PGTI textbook. It is clear that the arbitrary decision was pre -meditated and taken due to vested interests and mala fides,” he added. The 36-year-old has also allegedly double standards, pointing out that several prominent golfers, including PGTI president Kapil Dev, government members and even DAC members played the PGTI golf champions in Pune (1-6), playing with the PGTI golf championship. Patna, without permission. The reasons and the alleged offense that are now attributed to the undersigned apply equally to the players who played in the TGCL event presented by the president of PGTI, “he wrote. Rule 13 of the MOA (companies of the Governing Body), which has categorized, who do not have the members of the Governing body) as two consecutive terms in any position of the governing body, and that a mandatory cooling off period is needed to two terms before such member can be re -elected or re -elected, “he wrote.” The current Constitution of the Governing Body is in direct violation of these provisions, which reflects the gross material and selective application of the rules of the direct body a valid governing body and reviews the remedies of regulation 1.10, which prevents players from participating in conflicting events.

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