The SGM has been convened to consider the amendments to the rules and regulations of BCCI as recommended by the Justice Lodha Committee.
But in the light of the stinging remarks by the Supreme Court yesterday asking BCCI to "fall in line" after the Lodha panel sought removal of the top brass of BCCI, the Board needs to find a way to adopt reforms and avoid forcible exit of its officials.
The Lodha panel, by email dated August 31, had issued the direction to BCCI in the context of the First Compliance Report submitted by the Board six days earlier, that the BCCI was asked to transact only 'routine business' at its AGM.
"The Committee now directs that this AGM be limited only to 'routine business' concerning the past year (2015-2016) and that any business or matters relating to the next year (2016-2017) be dealt with only after the adoption of the MoA and Rules as per the recommendations of the Committee in accordance with the same," the Lodha panel had said in its directive to the Board.
After mentioning that the minutes of the AGM had not been furnished to it, the panel said in its status report to the apex court that "the decisions Nos.2, 3, 5, 6 & 8 (as uploaded on the BCCI's website) are in violation of the aforesaid directives issued by the SC Committee on 31.8.2016 and frustrates the implementation of this Hon'ble Court's judgement.
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