Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Jitendra Singh told the Rajya Sabha that government is working to resolve the issue soon so that Indian sportspersons do not suffer.
"We have spoken to IOC and they have given an assurance that Indian sportspersons do not suffer. But government is working 24 hours to ensure to resolve the issue," he said replying to a Calling Attention Motion by Jagat Prakash Nadda (BJP), N K Singh (JD-U) and Vivek Gupta (TMC) on situation arising out of the suspension of IOA by IOC.
"The decision to suspend the IOA is a very unfortunate development in Indian sports. It will not have a major impact on Indian participation in international sporting events in the immediate future. The government is confident that the issues between the IOC and IOA can be resolved in time.
"The government is committed to take all possible measures to protect the interests of the Indian sportspersons and to ensure that they participate in international sports events under the Indian national flag," Singh said.
The Minister held that the national sports code, which is cited as the main reason for government's interference in functioning of sports bodies, "does not in any manner violate the Olympic Charter".
Stressing on transparency in sports bodies, he said as many as 48 such federations are ready to agree to government's code that lays down certain age and tenure restrictions and bring good governance and transparency in their functioning.
Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitley sought to know if government and sports bodies will show some element of statesmanship to resolve the issue of derecognition by IOC.
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He said sports is a state subject and sought to know if government can resist the temptation of interfering in the day to day functioning of sports bodies.
Jaitley said while sports bodies wanted their autonomy to be maintained, he suggested to draw balance between autonomy and good governance and asked if the Ministry was ready to agree to such suggestions.