FIJI'S bid to be part of the Commonwealth Games has gained momentum with the Pacific Ga-mes Council and the Olympic Spo-rts Federations of Oceania throwing their weight behind the cause.
Fiji's fate on whether it will take part in the Commonwealth Games will be known at the Common-wealth Heads of Governments Mee-ting next week.
A statement by the two bodies said they were united in their opposition to the recent decision of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group, subsequently endorsed by the Commonwealth Games Federa-tion, to exclude Fiji athletes from competing at the 2010 Common-wealth Games in Delhi, India.
"The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group's decision to fully suspend Fiji from certain Comm-onwealth activities, such as sporting events like the Commonwealth Games, whilst trade, commerce, and other activities are able to continue unfettered, only serves to highlight the inconsistencies of the Commonwealth's approach," the statement said.
"These type of inconsistencies create great and understandable disillusionment and resentment within the sporting fraternity -- its participants, supporters and communities -- all over the world and in this case specifically, within the Oceania region.
"The athletes of Fiji are fit, healthy, talented and dedicated yo-ung people whose sporting prowess on the Commonwealth Games fie-lds of play in Delhi can only serve to strengthen the bonds of friendship and solidarity between Fiji and other Commonwealth countries and thereby set an example for other Fijians to follow right through to their Government.
"The athletes of Fiji are therefore the very last group of people within Fiji who should be used as a bargaining chip to punish the beh-aviour of its Government.
"Our organisations are united in this position and through our res-pective memberships, we will make this position known to our region's Heads of Government as they prepare to meet in Trinidad later this month at the Commonwealth He-ads of Government Meeting.
"In the name of sport, and all its positive manifestations and community benefits, we say with one voice 'Let Fiji Play'."