BCCI vs Lodha panel: MCA unanimously rejects 'One State One Vote' reform
The MCA adjourned its Special General Meeting on Monday after unanimously rejecting the Lodha Panel’s ‘One State One Vote’ reform. Mumbai: Mumbai Cricket Association on Monday adjourned its Special General Meeting which was convened to discuss the implementation of the Lodha panel reforms where one of the key point of reform ‘One State One Vote’ has been unanimously rejected by the members. The SGM was convened with the single point agenda - to consider amending the MCA’s memorandum of rules and regulations following the apex court’s 18 July order based on the Lodha panel recommendations. According to sources, two senior members Sripad Halbe and Ravi Mandrekar told the house that it was no longer Lodha panel recommendations but a Supreme Court order which defied will lead us into trouble with the apex court.























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