The government took the firm decision after IOA failed to reply to its showcause notice with the deadline ending at 5 pm today. The IOA, in turn, had sought 15 days time from the Sports Ministry as its president N Ramachandran is out of the country.
"The government can't approve of wrong things. The showcause notice issued to the IOA was a serious one but they didn't respond and instead sought 15 days time. So the government has decided to suspend IOA till the time they withdraw the appointments," Sports Minister Vijay Goel said at his residence here.
"The IOA now can't take any financial assistance, facilities and privileges from the government till the time they are suspended," said Goel.
The government was not satisfied with the response of IOA since they have not given any substantive reply especially with regard to the non-eligibility of Kalmadi and Chautala.
Goel said the government considers the reply of IOA only as a ploy to buy time.
"This is a serious violation of the norms of good governance by IOA which is the mother sports body and corrective action needs to be taken immediately as it is a matter of national prestige and public sentiments.
"By appointing chargesheeted persons the IOA has flouted all rules and regulations mentioned in its own Constitution and that of International Olympic Committee.
"The government stands for good governance, principles of ethics and the implementation of National Sports Code," Goel added.
Kalmadi and Chautala were elevated to the honorary position at the IOA's Annual General Meeting in Chennai on December 27, shocking the Indian sporting fraternity and leaving the Sports Ministry fuming.
The appointments of the tainted duo also didn't go down well within IOA's own house with former Hockey India chief and newly-appointed International Hockey Federation (FIH) president Narinder Batra today resigning as the Olympic body's associate vice-president in protest.
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