Hockey India President Narinder Batra said that more than 50 per cent of NSFs and state Olympic units have supported the move spearheaded by him and so a special requisition meeting of the General Body should be called at the earliest.
However, it is learnt that in an informal meeting of some IOA members late last month, former president Abhay Singh Chautala and ex-secretary general Lalit Bhanot has told them not to join in the move initiated by Batra.
In the e-mail circulated today, Batra said that the Athletics Federation of India has also joined the bandwagon to oust Ramachandran and a requisition meeting should be called now as more than half of NSFs and state Olympic units have supported the move.
"We wanted to discuss and sort out the issues arising out of Ramachandran's working style perceived by the member units. We have not demanded a No Confidence Motion against him," an AFI official said.
Batra has claimed support of 18 NSFs (out of 36) and 18 state Olympic units (out of 35).
According to IOA constitution, a No Confidence Motion against the president, secretary general, treasurer and other executive council members can be passed if two-third majority of members are present and voting. The quorum for such a meeting will have to be three-fourths of the total strength of the IOA General Body entitled to vote.
A SGM may be convened at any time by IOA president or the Executive Council or on a written requisition signed by presidents and secretaries of not less than 50 per cent member units within one month from the date of receipt by the president of the said requisition.
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