ISL East Bengal Mohun Bagan Internet Desk: The new road-map of Indian football will be prepared by giving required value to East Bengal and Mohun Bagan and their rich legacy in Indian football. Today The AIFF President Praful Patel has responded to the letter mailed by IFA Secretary Utpal Ganguli on Thursday. Writing on behalf of the 'big two' Kolkata clubs (Mohun Bagan and East Bengal), Ganguli raised the issue of the AIFF President failing to honour his promise of delivering a revised roadmap for the future of Indian football by 25th May, which incidentally was also the deadline for the submission of bid documents for the upcomng edition of the Indian Super League (ISL). Officials of both Mohun Bagan and East Bengal vehemently opposed the idea of joining ISL, alleging that there was no clarity with respect to the status of I-League and ISL and questioned the meeting scheduled in Malaysia on June 7th with various stakeholders including AFC. However, Praful Patel reverted back to the IFA Secretary with respect to the letter sent on Monday. The IFA Secretary confessed, "Yes he has replied today. We (IFA and the Kolkata clubs) will meet on Saturday to discuss the contents of the reply." He added, "He (Patel) has responded to the points I had raised in it. He said the future of Indian football will be decided by keeping East Bengal and Mohun Bagan and their legacy im Indian football. We have to discuss with the clubs and then decide what is to be done further. He also requested me to persuade the clubs to attend the meeting and put their points of view across. He has also assured that if need be, he will certainly meet the clubs again." With just a week remaining for the all-important meeting for the future of Indian football, Mohun Bagan and East Bengal officials have already applied for their Malaysian visas and are now expected to attend the meeting in Kuala Lumpur after evaluating Patel's reply. The meeting, mooted by Praful Patel during the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) General Secretary Dato Windsor's visit to New Delhi on 24th May, will be chaired by the AFC supremo himself.

The legacy of the Kolkata giants will no way be overlooked, says Praful Patel