The challenges with regards to the administration of cricket in Bihar is nothing new and the full issue took yet another switch on Thursday as Cricket Association of Bihar (Taxi) secretary Aditya Verma wrote to BCCI President Sourav Ganguly to glance into the ongoing concerns in the state and the infighting in the Bihar Cricket Affiliation (BCA).
Taxi Secretary Aditya Verma writes to Sourav Ganguly
In the letter, accessed by IANS, Verma has thrown light on how the Committee of Administrators (CoA) violated Supreme Court’s buy and recognised the BCA as an affiliated unit of the BCCI although CAB’s petition is nonetheless pending in the Supreme Court docket.
“Bihar Cricket Affiliation is an unregistered human body, how BCCI recognised BCA as an affiliated unit of BCCI, it truly is a violation of hon’ble Supreme Court’s 09.08.18 order. Quite surprisingly how earlier CoA recognised BCA, when he (it) was thoroughly informed that BCA is an unregistered body in Bihar.
“Cricket Affiliation of Bihar (Taxi) a registered entire body beneath modern society registration act in Bihar is the most important petitioner in Supreme Court docket. Cab petition is pending in Supreme Court for the complete memberships of BCCI. In spite of that CoA called all factions of Bihar such as me in BCCI office in the thirty day period of August,2019 and discuss (mentioned) the grievances,” Verma wrote.
The Cab secretary went on to write that although the BCCI is mindful of the complete situation, it has not acted on the infighting in the condition. “If rightly or wrongly when BCCI performed election in Bihar on 23 Sept and a new elected committee of BCA came in the photograph, but following number of months the controversy begun between new elected President and Secretary of BCA, both of those groups intimated BCCI via letters. BCCI is familiar with all the things about BCA, Patna but failed to act till these days,” he rued.
He asked for Ganguly to acquire instant motion and reply to his ask for. “My humble request to revered President of BCCI, the ex-captain of Indian group to gave (give) me clarification on my earlier mentioned mentioned concerns. The second matter when the whole memberships petition of Taxi is pending in Supreme Court docket for closing listening to how you can disregard the plea of Cab.
“It is also providing me lots of suffering since BCCI business office has no time to reply (to) me on my any letter. The highest court docket of the nation heard the plea of Taxi and gave historic purchase in the Civil Attraction 4235/14 BCCI Vs Taxi and Civil Appeal 7645/11 BCCI Vs Taxi circumstance. I have total faith on you for the justice of Bihar cricket. I urge you to choose correct and needful action in this regard,” he mentioned.
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