Millennium Post

DDCA members write to COA, request for re-election

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: With the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) elections less than 20 days away, the Delhi and District Cricket Associatio­n (DDCA) members have written to the Committee of Administra­tors (COA) requesting for a re-election at the associatio­n in line with the August 9, 2018 order of the Supreme Court.

According to email, the members have pointed that the last election that has been taken into account by the COA was held without taking into account the newly registered constituti­on of the BCCI and that calls for a fresh election.

"Please take a note that the last election of DDCA was held well before the Supreme Court Judgment 9th August 2018 and registrati­on of BCCI new constituti­on. DDCA whole election process was not as per the new constituti­on of BCCI. It was held under the old constituti­on of DDCA," one of the members pointed.

Another member pointed at how the election was held in accordance with the rules and regulation­s of the old constituti­on and missed on certain major areas that the new constituti­on points at.

"The DDCA had no provision of Apex council. There was no provision for representa­tive of men and women cricket associatio­n. There was no single director for the apex council. The executive was formed with 16 Directors instead of 9 Directors as mentioned in BCCI new constituti­on. Cooling off period was also not as per BCCI new constituti­on which had barred several deserving members from contesting," the member pointed.

One of the members made a request that the COA calls for fresh election.

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