State associations of Haryana, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra barred from BCCI Annual General Meeting over failure to amend constitutions
FirstpostThe TNCA, which elected N Srinivasan’s daughter Rupa Gurunath, had 21 violations in their amended Constitution, including non-compliance in age cap, tenure of the cooling-off period Pune: Tamil Nadu Cricket Association, Haryana Cricket Association and Maharashtra Cricket Association have been barred by the Committee of Administrators from attending the BCCI Annual General Meeting in Mumbai on 23 October due to non-compliance in their amended Constitutions. “Yes, the CoA has intimated the two state units that they would be barred from participating in the elections as they have not amended their Constitutions as per Supreme Court orders on 9 August 2018. The TNCA, which is under the control of former BCCI president N Srinivasan’s daughter Rupa Gurunath, was supposed to be represented by its secretary SS Ramasaamy while Haryana, under the rule of outgoing treasurer Anirudh Chaudhry, was set to be represented by Mrinal Ojha. The TNCA, which recently elected Srinivasan’s daughter Rupa Gurunath, had 21 violations in their amended Constitution, including non-compliance in age cap, tenure of the cooling-off period being a few major ones.