At the meeting today Khanna said that he had offered his resignation to the government but the members asked him to continue.
"We don't want to look like a weak body. We are going to write to the ministry one final time about our stand on the matter. If they still want us to remove the President, then we will move court," AITA Secretary General Bharat Oza told PTI.
Oza said the government is not implementing all the clauses of the sports policy and is conveniently picking clauses to target a few people.
"There is a policy that two-third majority is required if a secretary or a treasurer seeks a second term. But is it being followed. If that happens more than 50, 60 federations will be derecognised," he said.
"How can they issue directions to choose partners for Olympic Games. They are forgetting that we have a selection committee and can't dictate on these matters," the member said.
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