The defiant move may put a spanner on the country's return to the Olympics but IOA officials have asserted that amendments to bar corruption-tainted officials cannot be carried out as Indian law permits chargesheeted persons to contest even Parliamentary elections.
The IOC had on August 15 asked the IOA to amend its constitution incorporating the provisions to bar corruption- tainted persons from contesting elections proposed to be held next month.
But the IOA, led by Abhey Singh Chautala and Lalit Bhanot, who were elected president and Secretary General in the December 5 last elections which were not recognised by the IOC, has remained defiant.
The likes of Bhanot and V K Verma, who were chargesheeted in the 2010 Commonwealth Games scam along with former IOA chief Suresh Kalmadi, would not be able to contest elections if the anti-graft amendments are incorporated.
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It is learnt that majority of the IOA officials are opposed to the amendments proposed by the IOC and tomorrow's GBM may well turn out to be a mere forum where officials have a general discussion without taking any decision.
"We may discuss the amendments proposed by the IOC but a decision is unlikely. But everything will be decided by the GBM. Let us see what happens", he said.