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Rajasthan Cricket Association VP terms BCCI a bully, threatens to go to court

Updated on: 06 May,2014 03:26 PM IST  | 
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Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) vice-president Amin Pathan on Tuesday, lashed out at the BCCI for suspending the state cricket body, and threatened to knock the doors of the court to counter its bullying tactics.

Rajasthan Cricket Association VP terms BCCI a bully, threatens to go to court

Jaipur: Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) vice-president Amin Pathan on Tuesday, lashed out at the BCCI for suspending the state cricket body, and threatened to knock the doors of the court to counter its bullying tactics. “We have just come to know about this. Our elections were organized in a constitutional manner. This is a dictatorship attitude by BCCI; This is against the Constitution,” Pathan said.


Also read: BCCI suspends RCA after Lalit Modi elected as President


The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) suspended the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) on Tuesday, following the re-election of Lalit Modi as president of the state cricket body. Modi was elected president of the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) on Tuesday morning. He had taken the matter to the Supreme Court and won the right to take on Rampal Sharma for the post of president.


Lalit Modi
Lalit Modi

In January, the Supreme Court had deferred the release of the results of the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) elections, which were held on December 19, till January 17.

A bench headed by Justice A R Dave also agreed to hear the objections raised by the BCCI over Lalit Modi contesting the December 19, 2013 election before declaring the results if Modi comes out as a winner. BCCI pleaded that Modi should not have been allowed to contest the election as he has been disqualified by the Board for life from being associated with any cricket association.

The bench, however, said the issue raised by the Board would arise only if Modi wins the election and if it happens then it will hear the plea of BCCI before declaring the results.

The RCA elections were held under the supervision of two retired judges appointed by the Supreme Court. The judges allowed Modi to contest the presidential elections on the basis that the RCA is governed by the Sports Act that was drafted in 2005, and not by BCCI''s rules.

In September 2013, a life-ban was imposed by the BCCI on Modi accusing him of causing financial irregularities during his tenure as the IPL commissioner. 

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