It was learnt by PTI through copies of official communication between IOA secretary general Rajeev Mehta and president N Ramachandran that while the former wanted to send an observer he was vetoed by the latter.
Ramachandran sent a mail to Mehta on September 24 saying there was no need to send an observer and the reason he gave was that the IOA needed to "respect the decision taken by the members at the IOA AGM."
Mehta had also mentioned in his mail that the IOA was working with an ad hoc body (approved by world boxing body AIBA) and salaries of all officials, expenses and office space was being provided to the ad hoc body by IOA and not to any elected body.
Mehta had also said that the entry of the boxing team at the August Rio Olympics "was finalised and sent to IOA by the ad hoc body."
"Government of India has also recognised the ad hoc body recognised by AIBA and also sent their observer for the election meeting.
Mehta had also said that boxing in India was suffering
due to an absence of a permanent governing body and if IOA did not provide an observer it will "attract great criticism and all the blame for non performance and creating hurdle in the promotion of sport will come to IOA."
All his views seems to have not shaken Ramachandran's resolve who wrote back to Mehta that "the affiliated federation for boxing with the IOA is the IABF (Indian Amateur Boxing Federation). This has been reconfirmed by the IOA members in the AGM held in Chennai."
"Under these circumstances it will be legally incorrect if we send any observer from IOA to attend any meeting of any other body for Boxing."
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