The six state associations that have written to the BCCI's acting president CK Khanna are all Srinivasan loyalists.
They are, his own association the Tamil Nadu CA, "disqualified" official Niranjan Shah's Saurashtra Cricket Association, treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhry's Haryana CA, TC Matthew's Kerala CA, Goa CA and Karnataka State CA.
Acting president Khanna has already written a letter to acting Secretary Amitabh Chaudhary, asking him to take appropriate steps going by the book.
Majority of the state associations are in favour of calling the SGM in order to break the impasse and move on by implementing all but three Lodha Committee Reforms as recommended by the Special Committee of BCCI.
The anti Srinivasan faction's contention is that late Jagmohan Dalmiya had convened a SGM back in December 2002 by giving a two-day notice.
However, a senior BCCI official, who had attended that meeting said: "Yes, Mr Dalmiya had convened that meeting because all members had unanimously condoned and the meeting was held.
It is a Catch-22 situation for the BCCI top brass as not showing enough intent will make them incur wrath of Committee of Administrators, who are set to file a scathing Status Report in Supreme Court.
Srinivasan and his gang know that they can't make a comeback in the BCCI and at this point of time, they want scuttle any forward movement by the present dispensation.
The SGM is scheduled at 4:30 pm but it will be interesting to see whether the meeting takes place or is adjourned after a start.
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