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      Kasparov said no to Press Conference

      Anand, Chennai, Garry Kasparov, Magnus Carlsen, World Champion


      November 14, 2013 00:44 IST
      FIDE comes up with clarification on Kasparov issue
      Rakesh Rao

      The World Chess Federation and the All India Chess Federation had evidently not expected their muted response to Garry Kasparov’s visit to Chennai as a “chess tourist” to snowball into a controversy requiring damage control.

      There is a perception that FIDE and the All India Chess Federation had their own reasons to have played down Kasparov’s visit.

      It is speculated that FIDE was wary of the possibility of Kasparov using this as a platform to pitch his candidacy for the post of Federation president; he goes up against the incumbent Kirsan Ilyumzhinov in next year’s election.

      On the other hand, the AICF, it is believed, feared Kasparov would use the stage to openly criticise Anand, like he did after the sixth round of the 2012 World title match against Boris Gelfand in Moscow.

      On Wednesday, FIDE’s deputy president Georgios Makropoulus chose to “clarify” the Federation’s position on the issue by primarily holding the media responsible for creating “some excitement after two dull draws in the World championship.”

      “Firstly, neither FIDE nor the organising committee had official intimation of his visit here,” he said.

      “Secondly, all of you will agree that you have to show respect to get respect. He did not get in touch with FIDE and express his desire to watch the game. On arriving here, he said, he was a ‘chess tourist’. We all understand that he is no chess tourist.

      “Last night, I invited him to this press conference. Of course, FIDE would not have liked him to talk politics when such a great match is happening.”

      Makropoulus said it was at the request of Team Anand that Kasparov was kept out of the first two rows of the invited guests when he came to watch game three on Tuesday.

      He also denied that instructions were issued to the television/online commentators to keep Kasparov out.

      “It is well known that Kasparov is supporting Carlsen. Is it right for a Presidential candidate to express his support for a player during the match?” he asked.

      Meanwhile, Kasparov, who monitored the game at the Business Centre of the hotel, analysing the moves with GM M.R. Venkatesh, maintained a low profile, staying away from the media glare.

      FIDE secretary Ignatious Leong, an open supporter of Kasparov, revealed why the Russian legend had refused to attend the press conference alongside Makropoulus.

      “Kasparov was told that he could join the press conference and clarify that FIDE had, at no point, shown any disrespect to him during his stay in Chennai. Why was Kasparov expected to clarify his position? He was looking forward to addressing a press conference, but not in the company of any FIDE official. So, he politely declined,” Leong said.

      Source: http://www.thehindu.com

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      7 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 13, 2013 at 9:48 pm

        He’s afraid of the truth. Haha.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        November 13, 2013 at 11:00 pm

        I hope Kasparov will not be desperate to get media attention. He would be decent not to try to influence the result of the match by any mean. Especially as a candidate for the présidence of FIDE.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        November 14, 2013 at 1:07 am

        Every knows he kicked the butt of the Anand out of the title in 1995. How could India even give him a passporte? Now the chickens are coming home to roost. This is why the Putin has such a problem with this guy. What is he doing in India we must ask ourselves and why is he here and with the people who is he doing it? If people think he is analysing games, they are deluded. Why are not the Kramnik and the Karpov there too?

      4. Anonymous Reply
        November 14, 2013 at 1:28 am

        To paraphrase Carlsen. “he deserves respect”.

      5. mpravin Reply
        November 14, 2013 at 2:43 am

        we dont care who is he neither we restrict him to visit chennai and India …we are democratic and allow everyone to visit our country, he is one of the most respected player in India and has big followers in India, even though he has criticized Anand , we can not disrespects him, thats not Indian culture…

      6. Anonymous Reply
        November 14, 2013 at 2:48 am

        Kasparov is showing himself to be a loose cannon.

        The people who’ve chosen to back him in his FIDE bid should be having second thoughts.

        Looks the the alien abductee will be hanging around for a while longer.

      7. Pavan R J Reply
        November 14, 2013 at 5:39 pm

        Gary is a legend. There are ardent followers of him in India and world over.He should have been treated properly.Having said that it is also not right on part of Gary to come during match play and openly support a player just because he doesnt like the other fella afterall he is running for president-ship for FIDE(BTW, IMO he will never make it to the top. At least putin will make sure of it 😀 )

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