New Delhi, Sept. 21 -- After the bosses of the All India Chess federation (AICF) virtually ignored his serious corruption charges against one of their officials, Arjuna awardee and India's second Grandmaster, Dibyendu Barua has now shot off a letter to Union Sports minister Kiren Rijiju urging him to take action so that "people with conflict of interest and having done corruption should not hold any post in sports organisations".

In his letter to the Sports minister, Barua has levelled serious charges of corruption against Bengal Chess Association (BCA) secretary, Atanu Lahiri, who is also members of the AICF trainer's committee.

Barua has accused Lahiri of diverting huge amount of fund received from the state government to his own chess ...