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IOC tells Indian body to hold elections

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INDIA’S Olympic body faces another ban over governance-related issues if it fails to hold elections in the ‘coming weeks’, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) said.

Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA) elections were due last December but have been held up by a court case seeking to change its constituti­on in line with rules stipulated by the national sports code.

In a letter sent to the IOA’s executive council, the IOC and Olympic Council of Asia said they were following developmen­ts ‘with great concern’.

‘It is very unfortunat­e to note that multiple legal proceeding­s have been initiated, which have only caused delays and created unnecessar­y complicati­ons so far,’ the letter said, urging the IOA to resolve the situation and confirm the election date ‘without any further delay’.

The letter added that if the IOA failed to organise the elections in the coming weeks the IOC would have other option but to consider protective measures, ‘including a suspension’.

A suspension would cut off IOC funding, block Indian officials from attending Olympic meetings and leave the country’s athletes unable to compete under the India flag at the Olympics.

The IOA did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

The IOA was previously banned at the end of 2012 after elections saw a corruption-tainted official voted in as secretary general.

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