The Sports Ministry
issued a letter to all the National Sports Federations asking them to
amend their constitution in accordance with the sports code by 31st Jan,
failing which their recognition by the Govt may be impacted.
"The
Government issued a letter to all the National Sports Federations today
asking them to adopt the age and tenure provisions of the sports code.
The concerned NSF is requested to expedite the process and bring the
proposal for amendment in the next General Body Meeting," sports
secretary P K Deb said on Friday.
"The
letter said this may be treated as most immediate and a reply in this
regard may be sent by 31-01-2013. The NSFs are also advised that
continuation of their recognition by Govt. may be impacted if the
already agreed amendments are not carried out," he added.
Regarding
the suspended Indian Boxing Federation's (IABF) claim to have taken the
first step towards regaining recognition from the International Boxing
Association by preparing the draft of an amended constitution which
would be compliant with the AIBA statute, Deb said the Ministry would
have to see whether it is in consonance with the sports code.
"Hopefully,
IABF will send us the copy of the draft of an amended constitution and
we will have a look at it and check whether it is in consonance with the
sports code."
He
also said that the Ministry has written a letter to AIBA asking it make
suitable arrangements for the Indian boxers to take part in upcoming
international competitions.
"We
have written to AIBA on a very specific issue...in the coming months
Indian boxers will be participating in about four events and since at
the moment we don't have either IOA and IABF, who will send in the
application of those competitions, who will select the team?
"So
we have asked AIBA to put in a suitable arrangement so that our teams
can participate preferably under our own flag," said Deb.
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