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BFI Condemns IOA For Setting Up Ad-hoc Panel For Boxing
"The IOA did not find it necessary to enquire about the issue with BFI office-bearers or its President before taking such a decision," the BFI informed in a release on Monday.
"As per Article 21.5 of the constitution of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), no decision pertaining to NSFs can be made without prior consultation with the parent International Federation, and approval of the IOA Executive Committee. Considering the NSF’s autonomous status, neither of them was done," the BFI informed in its statement.
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