A top IOA official told PTI that tomorrow's special GBM may not take a final decision on IOC's diktat to amend the constitution by October 31 and hold elections before the end of this year but may see some officials expressing views that it's futile to continue confrontation with the world body.
With the IOC unyielding in its stance to ban tainted officials from contesting elections, a section within the IOA now wants to end the impasse as any further delay may impact on the country's preparations for next year's Asian Games and Commonwealth Games.
"Some senior officials now want to convince those opposing the IOC directive that the IOA will have to fall in line. But the question is how much support they will get," he said.
"So, tomorrow's GBM will not take any decision and will be adjourned again. Whatever decision to be taken will be decided later," he added.
Asked about tomorrow's GBM, an official close to Chautala said, "We will put the communication sent to us by the IOC before the House and the members will decide what to do with that.