Deccan Chronicle

Lodha secretary warns Board on amendments

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New Delhi, Nov. 12: The BCCI’s plans to dilute reforms mandated by the Supreme Court amount to “ridiculing” the country’s highest judicial authority, asserted Lodha committee secretary Gopal Sankaranar­ayanan, who had a pivotal role in drafting the revamp.

Sankaranar­ayanan feels the Supreme Court still has a role to play in the matter and should take appropriat­e steps, otherwise all its efforts to reform the BCCI’s administra­tive structure would go waste.

“If this is permitted to be done and if it remains unchalleng­ed in court and the Supreme Court does not either have a challenge before it or it does not take up suo motu, it will mean ridiculing of the Supreme

Court and everything that it did over the years,” he said.

The proposal to change the reformed constituti­on came to light last Saturday when BCCI’s new secretary Jay Shah gave out the agenda for the board’s annual general meeting to be held in Mumbai on December 1.

The most stunning amendments include altering the rules concerning the cooling-off period for office-bearers, relaxing various disqualifi­cation criteria and removing the need for any changes to the constituti­on needing approval from the Supreme Court.

“It will completely mean going back to square one as far as cricket administra­tion and reforms are concerned. Most of the significan­t changes would have ceased to exist,” he said.

Sankaranar­ayanan was the secretary of the Lodha Committee, which was appointed by the apex court in 2015 to usher in reforms in cricket administra­tion in the country. The committee was headed by former Chief Justice of India RM Lodha, along with former Supreme Court Justices RV Raveendran and Ashok Bhan.

According to Sankaranar­ayanan, if these dilutions are adopted, they might be challenged in the court. “They are trying to imply that they will no longer need the Supreme Court’s imprimatur when it (BCCI) makes changes (to the constituti­on),” he said.

 ??  ?? BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and other office bearers.
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and other office bearers.

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