AIBA has said that if a duly elected national body is not in place by the end of this month, Indian boxers will not be allowed to take part in the Rio Games in August.
Sports Secretary Rajeev Yadav, who met with the stakeholders yesterday, said "he has urged all concerned, including the IOA, to come together and pave the way for formation of a duly elected body in the interest of boxing and boxers in India".
The meeting was attended, among others, by Director General of Sports Authority of India, Injeti Srinivas, who is also a member of the AIBA-appointed Ad-hoc Committee for boxing in India.
"Due to factional fights, it has not been possible to put in place an AIBA-recognized National Sports Federation for boxing. As a result, boxing, a sport in which India was making rapid progress, has suffered setbacks. Grassroot development as well as elite sport has suffered," Yadav said.
Earlier on March 10 also, Srinivas held a meeting with all concerned to devise a road-map for establishment of a duly elected national federation for boxing in India.