In an e-mail to Ramachandran today, Mehta claimed that he had received 85 per cent positive response from the National Sports Federations (NSFs) on the issue of bidding for the 2019 Asian Games.
"I had given a press statement in May 2014 that IOA should bid for 2019 Asian Games. Subsequently you had given statements that this was my personal view and such decisions have to be discussed and approved by the General house of IOA," he wrote in the e-mail.
Mehta also pointed out that the Squash Rackets Federation of India and Indian Triathlon Federation, the bodies where Ramachandran enjoys a clout, were yet to reply on this matter.
"It is surprising to note that your federation squash had not yet replied and also the Triathlon, again controlled by you, has not replied," he said.
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