HCA elections over; results held up until further HC order

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Jan 17 2017 | 7:13 PM IST
The election of the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA), marred by rejection of the nomination of former cricketer Mohd Azharuddin for the post of president, was held today.
The contest is between former MP G Vivekanand and Vidyut Jaisimha for the post of president, while K Anil Kumar and Imran Mehmood have locked horns for the post of vice-president. T Seshnarayan is the sole candidate in fray for the post of secretary.
The result of the election, however, cannot be declared now as per an order of the Hyderabad High Court.
"The election process is over. The result cannot be declared until High Court's order. So, ballot box has been kept in the custody of Uppal police. On direction of High Court, we will proceed further," Returning Officer for the election K Rajeev Reddy told PTI.
HCA Secretary John Manoj and other HCA officials had filed a petition in the High Court challenging the election process undertaken as per a local court's order.
The Hyderabad High Court on January 11 refused to stay the process for the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) election.
The court, however, directed that the results of the election should not be declared until further orders and posted the matter to January 18.
"The election may go on. Announcement of results is stayed until further orders," it said in an interim order.
The run-up to the election has witnessed dramatic turn of events with Azharuddin's nomination being rejected.
Returning Officer K Rajeev Reddy said that there was no clarity on whether Azharuddin was an eligible voter form the club he currently represents.
"His (Azharuddin's) nomination was rejected mainly on two reasons. He did not provide us sufficient documents regarding lifting of the ban on him by the BCCI. He submitted a court order on the ban issue. But I want a document from the BCCI that shows the lifting of the ban on him," Reddy had said.
"The other reason was his voting rights from the club he represents. On these two reasons his nomination was rejected," he had said.
Azhar filed his nomination on behalf of the National Cricket Club.
"I gave all the answers and explanations about my case (to the returning officer). But my nomination got rejected. I am disappointed. I want to know the reasons for rejecting my candidature so that I can go to court if needed," he had said.

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First Published: Jan 17 2017 | 7:13 PM IST

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