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BCCI postpones SGM following N Srinivasan’s state association’s objection

The BCCI on Tuesday postponed its SGM after former president N Srinivasan and his faction raised objections against it on technical grounds.

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Published: Jul 11, 2017, 05:56 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 11, 2017, 05:56 PM (IST)

All the six associations had objected to the fact that a minimum 10-day notice period was necessary to convene a Special General Meeting of the BCCI as per the constitution © Getty Images (Representational Image)
All the six associations had objected to the fact that a minimum 10-day notice period was necessary to convene a Special General Meeting of the BCCI as per the constitution © Getty Images (Representational Image)

New Delhi: The BCCI on Tuesday postponed its Special General Meeting (SGM) after former president N Srinivasan and his faction raised objections against it on technical grounds. Six state associations wrote to the BCCI’s acting president CK Khanna, saying that protocol had not been followed while convening the meeting scheduled on Tuesday. The units were, Srinivasan’s Tamil Nadu CA, “disqualified” official Niranjan Shah’s Saurashtra Cricket Association, treasurer Anirudh Chaudhry’s Haryana CA, TC Matthew’s Kerala CA, Goa CA and Karnataka State CA. Acting president Khanna then wrote to acting Secretary Amitabh Chaudhary, asking him to take appropriate steps going by the book. Srinivasan’s 6 state bodies raise objections against BCCI’s SGM

All these associations had objected to the fact that a minimum 10-day notice period was necessary to convene a Special General Meeting of the BCCI as per the constitution (Article 17 sub clause (iii)). Majority of the state associations were in favour of calling the SGM in order to break the impasse and move on by implementing all but three Lodha Committee reforms as recommended by the Special Committee of the BCCI. The anti-Srinivasan faction’s contention was that the late Jagmohan Dalmiya had convened a similar SGM back in December 2002 by giving a two-day notice. However, a senior BCCI official, who had attended that meeting, said: “Yes, Mr Dalmiya had convened that meeting because all members had unanimously condoned and the meeting was held. BCCI SGM to be held on July 11

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“But in this case there are multiple associations raising objections. If they go ahead with the meeting, these units will move court filing a petition to get stay order on all decisions taken.” The SGM was scheduled at 4:30pm.