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‘Disruptive elements’ stalling Lodha reforms - Rai

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The patience of the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administra­tors (CoA) is finally beginning to wear thin. Nearly six months since it was appointed, the CoA has tried its best to persuade the BCCI and its members - the state associatio­ns - to adopt the new constituti­on as recommende­d by the Lodha Committee.

In a frank interview, Vinod Rai, the CoA chairman, tells ESPNcricin­fo that, as far as he is concerned, there is no more room for talks, and he is looking forward to the Supreme Court finally putting its foot down.

A year since the seminal judgment and we are where we started. How do you look at the current situation?

I will speak only from January 30. I (CoA) cannot look into what happened before that. The Supreme Court tried to implement the reforms till January 30. But that did not take place for whatever reasons. Then we were appointed. Our mandate was to implement the recommenda­tions of the Lodha Committee as approved by the Supreme Court on July 18, 2016. How do we ensure that mandate is fulfilled? We can ensure that mandate is fulfilled only by making the BCCI’s special general body meeting (SGM) pass a resolution (to adopt the new constituti­on and reforms). Isn’t it? If that could have been done by January 30, then we would not have been required.

Since the verdict was thrust onto them, they did not agree so I tried to build consensus (among BCCI members). I told them you have said withdraw the order, but the Supreme Court would not withdraw it since it has passed the judgment. I asked the BCCI members to narrow down the parts of the order that were hurting them, but please adopt the new constituti­on. And then appeal to the court asking to look at the shortlist of recommenda­tions again.

I asked them not to defy the court, be obedient to the verdict and if you have some genuine problems bring it to the notice of the court. That is why I held the meeting (with the state associatio­ns) before the SGMs (on June 6 and June 25). I was impressing upon them the fact that if you adopt the constituti­on you get onto the right side of the court. Then you point out X & Y are practical difficulti­es and hence cannot be implemente­d.

This attempt failed due to the intransige­nce of a couple of people with vested interests who could sway the others.

Since they once again decided to ignore the Supreme Court order in the June 26 SGM, we had no option but to tell the court (through the status report) of all our efforts and all that had transpired.

Because I don’t have the power to thrust the constituti­on on them, I can’t force them to adopt the new constituti­on. So if anybody says why couldn’t the CoA implement it, how can I implement it when the court itself has not been able to do that? We have now told the court that we have tried, I can’t implement because they are intransige­nt and because of a few disruptive elements. I just laid it bare.

So your patience has been tested?

It is not patience. My consensus-building efforts did not fructify. I am not frustrated. I am just saying the writ of the court must run.

Would it help if the court gave you powers or passed a clear judgment at its next hearing?

I have told the court to issue an order under Article 142 of the Constituti­on of India, and issue direction to the Registrar of the Tamil Nadu government to register the new BCCI constituti­on.

So the sooner the court issues that order, the easier your job would get?

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 ?? (Cricinfo) ?? As far as I am concerned now it is just too late. Everything is a closed issue. It just too late. Now, I have made my recommenda­tion to the court. The court will examine it on September 5. If it gives me the order on September 5 I will convene the SGM...
(Cricinfo) As far as I am concerned now it is just too late. Everything is a closed issue. It just too late. Now, I have made my recommenda­tion to the court. The court will examine it on September 5. If it gives me the order on September 5 I will convene the SGM...

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