The SAI is yet approve the leave of Vijender, whose name emerged after the unearthing of heroin worth Rs 130 Crore from Fatehgarh Sahib at alleged drug peddler Anoop Singh Kahlon's flat in Zirakpur last month.
Sources at National Institute of Sports (NIS) disclosed that Vijender has been marked absent from the national camp and his leave has been forwarded to SAI's Delhi office as the most recent extension ended last Thursday.
The boxer has so far extended his leave three times through NIS authorities, but the authorities have refused to entertain his fourth application for leave which landed here on Saturday.
Vijender had requested for a leave of two more weeks from NIS authorities, but they have forwarded the application to SAI Delhi, sources said.
Meanwhile, the president of The Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF), Abhishek Matoria on Wednesday said no decision has been taken to suspend Vijender from national camp.
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