"CSI applauds the efforts of IOC and its members in bringing about most of the reforms that CSI has been demanding since 2010. We are hopeful that India will return to the Olympic fold at the earliest and our athletes will compete under the Indian flag," CSI, a movement for a corruption-free sports in the country, said in a statement.
"CSI's efforts in fighting corrupt and charges framed persons from being part of the Olympic movement has resulted in (Suresh) Kalmadi, Lalit Bhanot and (Abhay Singh) Chautala, officially out of the Indian Olympic Movement," it said.
CSI also said the newly elected president N Ramachandran should come clear on the allegations against him.
"CSI also hopes that the allegations that are emerging in the media against the Mr Ramachandran will be clarified by him and the Sports Ministry to clear the issue which will ensure the smooth functioning of the Indian Olympic body," it said.
"CSI is hopeful that the newly elected team of the IOA will further work for the cause of sports in the country by incorporating all the directives of the IOC and involve sportspersons to actively contribute to the Olympic movement in India.