Mumbai's prestigious Khar Gymkhana Club has revoked the honorary three-year membership of Indian cricketer Jemimah Rodrigues due to alleged violations of club rules.
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Jemimah Rodrigues' membership was revoked because her father, Ivan Rodrigues, allegedly conducted religious meetings on the club's premises, which violate the club's constitution.
Khar Gymkhana has a strict policy against religious activities, outlined in Rule 4A of its constitution, which prohibits such activities on club premises.
Club president Vivek Devnani defended the decision, suggesting that the allegations could be politically motivated, especially with upcoming committee elections.
Jemimah Rodrigues, 24, was the first woman to receive membership at Khar Gymkhana, making it a significant achievement and a symbol of progress for women in sports.
The controversy highlights the ongoing debate about the balance between personal freedoms and the need to uphold institutional rules and regulations, particularly in exclusive and traditional organizations like Khar Gymkhana.
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