IOC had set a July 15 deadline for the amendment of the IOA Constitution so that elections are held by September 1 to pave the way for lifting the ban on India imposed on December 4 last year but the CSI President Ashwini Nachappa feels that the world body might not be satisfied with the amendments sent by the Indian Olympic Association.
"It appears that IOC is not satisfied with the amendments sent by IOA as they do not cover crucial issues like prohibiting criminally tainted officials from holding any position in IOA and National Sports Federations," said Nachappa.
IOC kept Suresh Kalmadi out of IOA in spite of the fact the Indian association refused to take any action against him. Also the IOC President Jaques Rogge clearly stated in it's road map that incorporation of all principles of "Ethics and Good Governance" in the constitution is necessary for lifting ban.
But the CSI, in its press release said, it was Oblivious that the IOA did not send amendments that fulfill the IOC conditions and hence, the postponement of the meeting.
Rao also asked Secretary Sports P K Deb to come out with any document that the Sports Ministry sent to IOC on how to prevent criminally tainted officials like Suresh Kalmadi in to sports administration.