The Asian Age

CoA doesn’t want to pull its punches

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New Delhi, June 5: Terming the sole purpose of BCCI’s special general meeting scheduled on June 22 as a ploy to “undermine” their authority, the CoA on Tuesday said that “general body of BCCI” doesn’t have the monopoly on policy decisions as per the Supreme Court’s verdict on July 18, 2016.

The BCCI secretary after requisitio­n from 20 affiliated units had issued a circular to conduct a SGM in New Delhi, in order to discuss policy matters with regards to decisions taken by the Vinod Rai- led committee.

However the COA in an earlier missive made it clear that no financial disburseme­nt ( TA/ DA and airfare) for members will be allowed as prior permission for the meeting was not sought.

Acting secretary Amitabh Chaudhary, then, in turn accused the CoA of handling BCCI affairs in an opaque manner, which was the reason they wanted to stall the SGM.

The CoA has written a counter- accusatory letter, which states “real purpose of the proposed SGM is to try and undermine decisions taken by the Committee of Administra­tors.”

While Choudhary maintained that general body of BCCI is supreme, the CoA called it an attempt to bypass the SC order.

“Characteri­sing the general body as ‘ supreme’ is nothing but an attempt to bypass the orders passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in terms of which the office bearers of BCCI are required to act under the supervisio­n and control of the Committee of Administra­tors,” the CoA letter reads.

The COA once again told Choudhary about how the approval for SGM was not taken.

“Nothing in the existing Memorandum and Rules of Regulation­s of BCCI prevented you from forwarding any requisitio­ns that you may have received to the Committee of Administra­tors and seeking approval. Till today, the Committee of Administra­tors has not seen a single requisitio­n let alone the required number of requisitio­ns,” it stated.

The CoA reiterated that they don’t want to stop the BCCI committees from functionin­g unless it conflicts with the duties and decisions of CoA, in which case, they would be compelled to interfere.

“The email dated 1st April 2017 states that the Committee of Administra­tors do not intend to interfere with the decisions of the various committees of BCCI and/ or the General Body as long as the same do not conflict with the duties/ decisions of the Committee of Administra­tors,” it said.

“This itself makes it clear that the Committee of Administra­tors can and will interfere with decisions of the various committees of BCCI and the General Body where it considers necessary.”

The CoA reminded that as per Lodha Committee recommenda­tions and SC judgement on July 18, 2016, general body doesn’t have any “monopoly power”.

“Accordingl­y, the notion that ‘ matters of paramount importance to the polices and the working’ of BCCI can only be decided upon by the General Body is clearly contrary to the recommenda­tions of the Hon’ble Justice Lodha Committee, which have the force of law by virtue of having been accepted by the Hon’ble Supreme Court vide judgment dated 18th July 2016 ( Judgment).”

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