Hindustan Times (Patiala)

BCCI state bodies seek Amicus interventi­on after new tenure clause

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

The upcoming elections in more than 30 BCCI state units have run into rough weather after they were asked to follow a fresh clause on tenure of officials by the CoA, which might leave a major chunk of members without voting rights.

The elections are scheduled on September 28 but there could be a change after the CoA asked the state units to ensure that the sixyear tenure cap for officials included the time spent by them in the working committees of the respective bodies. The officials are required to serve a three-year cooling off period at the end of their respective tenures.

With the period spent in Working Committee also factored in, a Board source said that most associatio­ns could end up losing more than 80 percent of their voting members. This includes the likes of Sourav Ganguly, who heads the Cricket Associatio­n of Bengal, and Gujarat Cricket Associatio­n joint secretary Jay Shah.

“Both Sourav and Shah have 10 months left as per the six-year tenure clause. But working committee tenure rules them out immediatel­y. Does CoA really intend to hold elections or delay it? We had put processes in place. What do we do now?” asked a former BCCI secretary and state unit veteran while talking on condition of anonymity.

It is learnt that more than 10 state units have approached Amicus Curiae PS Narsimha seeking his interventi­on and direction on the issue. At least 25 state units have already set the ball rolling for elections and the new directive is threatenin­g to cast a shadow on the proceeding­s.

“At least 10 state units have contacted Amicus and we want a quick solution as we want to have elections. But if working committee is factored in, we would have to a draw a fresh voters’ list,” he said.

The CoA directive is not a part of the original recommenda­tions of the Supreme Court-appointed Lodha committee. State units claim to be under the impression that the tenure will only be calculated for the office-bearers (President, Secretary and Treasurer).

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