Served with an ultimatum from the International Olympic Committee to either bar charge-framed persons from contesting elections or face de-recognition, the Indian Olympic Association appeared to be heading towards accepting the diktat of the IOC and amend its constitution next month to end the impasse with the world body.
It is learnt that following the world body’s ultimatum on November 15 to the suspended IOA to either amend the constitution by December 10 or face de-recognition, a key Indian official has spoken to a senior IOC official who has made it clear that the country will have to face the inevitability if it does not bar charge-framed persons.
In a letter sent to the top brass of the IOA, the senior Indian official has suggested that they will now have to fall in line with the IOC diktat as there was no other way out.
De-recognition would mean that India would cease to be a part of the Olympic movement and the country’s sportspersons will not be allowed to take part in any international event.
“In case the IOA does not meet by or before December 9 and amend its constitution to make charge-framed persons ineligible, then the IOC in its Executive Board meeting on December 10 and 11 will recommend to IOC Council meeting in February 2014 to withdraw recognition of the IOA,” said the letter circulated internally among the top IOA officials.
The letter also said that an adhoc committee consisting of V. K. Malhotra, Randhir Singh, Anil Khanna, Abhinav Bindra, Manish Malhotra, Ashwini Nachappa and Rahul Mehra could be formed after the IOC Executive Board recommended de-recognition of India.