The Asian Age

Eight barred from BCCI AGM

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Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtr­a, Manipur, Railways, Services and Associatio­n of Indian Universiti­es will not have any voting rights in case there is an election during the scheduled meet.

New Delhi, Oct. 10: Eight state units out of the 38 were on Thursday barred from attending the BCCI Annual General Meeting in Mumbai on October 23 due to non-compliance in their amended constituti­ons.

The picture on who will be attending the AGM became clear after BCCI electoral officer N. Gopalaswam­i released the final electoral roll.

Manipur, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Maharashtr­a, Railways, Services and Associatio­n of Indian Universiti­es will not have any voting rights in case there is an election during the scheduled AGM.

The three government institutio­ns were barred as they failed to form a players’ associatio­n.

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly is the nominated representa­tive from Cricket Associatio­n of Bengal, a body which he is heading. Mohammad Azharuddin, another former India captain, will be representi­ng the Hyderabad Cricket Associatio­n.

Rajat Sharma (Delhi), Jay Shah (Saurashtra), Arun Singh Dhumal (Himachal Pradesh) and Brijesh Patel (Karnataka) are among the other nominated representa­tives.

Most of the barred state units are likely to challenge the decision in court and that could put the AGM in jeopardy.

Tamil Nadu, which is under the control of former BCCI president N. Srinivasan, was supposed to be represente­d by its secretary S. S. Ramasaamy while Haryana, under the rule of outgoing treasurer Anirudh Chaudhry, was set to be represente­d by Mrinal

Ojha.

The TNCA, which recently elected Srinivasan’s daughter Rupa Gurunath, had 21 violations in their amended Constituti­on, including non-compliance in age cap (over 70 years), tenure of cooling off period being a few major ones.

Even after they complied with a few later on, they didn’t adhere to the major reforms and had taken a tough stand that it is not in CoA’s authority to debar any state unit as their job is to merely file status report on compliance.

Haryana and Maharashtr­a also toed the same line.

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