Aditya Verma writes to Lodha Committee to recommend reforms in BCCI
New Delhi: Livid at N Srinivasan attending the BCCI Working Committee meeting, Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB) secretary Aditya Verma on Thursday shot a letter to the Justice Lodha Committee, requesting the body to recommend administrative reforms in the Cricket Board.
"BCCI, even though has been held to be amenable to writ jurisdiction, is functioning more like a private club of few individuals having vested interest," Verma wrote in the letter.
The BCCI had last Thursday sought the opinion of the Supreme Court on whether Srinivasan could attend the meetings of the board as the authorised representative of Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA).
Srinivasan had attended the Working Committee meeting in Kolkata last week, despite being told to stay away from BCCI meetings owing to conflict of interest issues. "Since Mr Srinivasan was insisting on attending the Working Committee, the committee had to be adjourned sine die and several lakhs spent for the meeting were wasted. Consequently, the date for the AGM was also not fixed. Hence, the AGM was also not held as usual in the month of September, 2015," Verma wrote in the letter.
"Except to leak information to the press that BCCI is moving the Supreme Court for clarification on the question whether Mr Srinivasan can attend the Working Committee, no concrete steps have been taken by BCCI to seek clarification from the Supreme Court. It is also a moot point whether the Supreme Court will entertain such an application from BCCI which is unable to deal with Mr Srinivasan.”
"It is in these circumstances that I am writing this letter requesting the Committee to take note of the above situation and recommend administrative reforms to the BCCI rules and regulations so that these kind of situations arising out of BCCI, not being able to take decisions against Srinivasan and postponing the AGM contrary to the normal convention of holding the AGM in the month of September as per the Rules and Regulations of BCCI do not arise," he added.