"We have already stated that Narsingh is provisionally suspended and if there is no new development, he would not be able to go to the Olympics," he said replying to questions.
Goel said the government was in the process of setting up 19 centres for specialised games.
"Our government wants to give importance to sports and we are working with "Target Olympics Podium", for which customised training is also being provided to sports personnel to help win more and more medals for the country," he said.
Goel added that no work is being done on the scheme involving MPs and it will be restarted after reworking it and after receiving more suggestions from MPs.
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Later in a special mention in Lok Sabha, Congress member K C Venugopal asked the government to clear doubts over Narsingh Yadav's participation in Rio Olympics and demanded a probe into the issue concerning alleged drug abuse.
"I would request the government to clear all doubts on the incident and conduct a unbiased inquiry into this matter. This is essential to do justice to the sportsmanship," he said.
He said the incident has come as a major setback for India's Olympic buildup and preparation as the wrestler failed a dope test conducted by NADA.
"This has put doubt on his participation in the coming Rio Olympics," he said.
Narsingh, who won the 74kg Olympic quota berth with a World Championships bronze last year, was selected for Rio in controversial circumstances after double Olympic-med demands for a trial rejected by the WFI and the Delhi High Court.
He said the Sports Ministry also issued a statement to confirm a failed dope test by a wrestler but desisted from giving out Narsingh's name and should come out with a detailed statement clearing the air over the issue.