"Malhotra is refusing to go to Lausanne to meet IOC officials and resolve the issue of India's suspension with the IOC. He wants the government to relax age and tenure guidelines. He is not interested to get the suspension revoked and let Indian sportsmen again carry the national flag in the forthcoming events," CSI national convener, B V P Rao said in a statement.
The meeting scheduled to be held at the IOC headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland on April 15 and 16, has now become uncertain as the representatives of the IOC-recognised IOA, V K Malhotra and Randhir Singh, and the Sports Ministry have not made headway over differences in age and tenure restrictions.
"Malhotra wants to continue with the age-old system of sports administration which is threatened by Sports Code. Sports Minister's good intention to bring new institutions like the Election Commission, Dispute mechanism and Ethics commission to bring about transparency and accountability is seen as a major threat to veteran adminstrators like Malhotra," Rao said.