The decision to terminate IBF has, in fact, come as a shot in the arm for the anti-Abhay Chautala faction which will seek the AIBA's permission to be a part of the new federation which would be set up under the watchful gaze of the world body.
The Indian Boxing Federation (IBF) was suspended in December 2012 and was instructed to hold a fresh election as the world body felt that the polls held back then in September were possibly manipulated.
Much to their dismay, the AIBA has hardened its stand and taken matters into its own hands by deciding "to give the opportunity to any group of people with passion and love for our sport to submit applications for the establishment of a new National Federation."
This opportunity is set to be latched on by the group of state units which has been opposing the former IBF President Chautala.
The faction opposing Chautala, whose brother-in-law Abhishek Matoria took over as President in the ill-fated 2012 elections, comprises more than 20 of the 35 IBF units.
This faction has made a small committee headed by West Bengal Unit chief Asit Banerjee and has been communicating with the AIBA. The last meeting of this group took place on February 23 in Guwahati.
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