"I feel that IOA president Ramachandran is equally guilty. He brought this item (into the meeting) despite it not being on the agenda and passed it," Goel told reporters after inaugurating the 10th national vanvasi archery competition at the RCF ground in Chembur here.
"Indian Olympic Association's job is to work with basic principles of ethics and good governance, but they have made two persons - Suresh Kalmadi and Abhay Chautala who are charge-sheeted - as Life Presidents," said the minister.
"Our ministry has issued showcause notice to them yesterday and asked IOA to file their reply by December 30. Why should not the support to IOA, which the government is providing, be stopped. If you are violating the IOC's (International Olympic Committee) charter, its (IOA's) own constitution and the National Sports Code to make these appointments, then government will have to think," he said.
"They have failed to conform to the basic principles of ethics and good governance, violated the directive of IOC and violated their constitution. We have asked them to give their reply by December 30," he said.
Goel pointed out that in the past, the IOA got
de-recognised by IOC for electing Chautala as its president.
"IOC had immediately taken back the recognition. And IOC had said that till the time you don't put in the constitution there will be no charge-sheeted persons, who have cases against them, and till then IOA will be suspended and they suspended it," he said.
"No one is above government when they take the government's support, assistance and represent the country. I believe that no independent body has the freedom to do whatever it wants and function in a wrongful manner.
"They have to decide whether they have come for the promotion of sports or for their own," Goel said, adding "I believe they will listen and will resign.
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