A five-member delegation, led by by president-designate Abhay Singh Chautala, met the minister in his chamber and the nearly two-hour-long meeting was described as "constructive and fruitful" by the officials.
Jitendra Singh said the code to be followed in the December 5 election was largely a dispute between the IOC and IOA and the government was just trying to play a helping hand.
"The government is just providing a helping hand to the IOA to resolve the matter. The whole mess is between the IOA and the IOC and Sports Ministry or the government is not a part of it", Singh said.
"The Sports Code is exactly the same as the IOC Charter. It is in the same terms as our code regarding age, term or the clean practices. So there is no problem there.
"It is an internal matter between the IOA and IOC, we are willing to help IOA and we are ready to sit with IOC to discuss any matter. If the IOC comes here, we will sit down and resolve the issue", the Minister said.
Singh said the Government has written a letter to the IOC but no reply had come from the International sports body.
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"The government has already written a letter to the IOC inviting them to come here and have a meeting. Sadly, we have not got any reply from them. Anyway, the IOA has all our support", Singh said.
Apart from Chautala, IOA Acting President V K Malhotra, Hockey India General Secretary Narinder Batra, eminent lawyer and President of Jharkhand Olympic Association, R K Anand and Anurag Thakur, president of Himachal Olympic Association were the other members of the delegation.
"We had a good and fruitful meeting. I requested him (the Minister) that the situation is very complicated. On one side, there is the Olympic charter and on the other is government sports code and there is the High Court," V K Malhotra said.