In its Special General Body Meeting last month, the IOA had proposed a compromise formula to IOC's directive asking it to bar chargesheeted persons from contesting elections.
According to the IOA proposal, the sanction will apply only to those officials who are convicted and sentenced to a jail term of more than two years.
But the IOC stood firm on its stand during its Executive Board (EB) meeting yesterday ahead of the 125th IOC Session here and asked IOA to accept all demands in full before conducting elections.
"The IOC provided the IOA with a roadmap and sent observers to the IOA's General Assembly (GA) that took place on 25 August. The EB heard a report that the GA had approved most of the amendments to the IOA's constitution requested by the IOC, but one specific clause had not been adopted.
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"This clause, which deals specifically with the eligibility of members, is key to the good governance of the NOC and needs to be fully accepted before the suspended IOA can proceed with the elections. An official notification of the IOC's position will be sent to the IOA," the statement read.
The IOC asked the IOA to amend its constitution to keep officials facing criminal or corruption charges out of the election process.