The Lodha Committee, in its recommendations, has suggested a host of reforms including 'One State One Vote' which would mean one among three between Mumbai, Maharashtra and Vidarbha will retain right to vote with other two being relegated as associate members.
"Let me make it clear at the outset that I have no fascination for retaining my voting right. I am indifferent to these changes of voting or not as that does not concern or bother me as an individual. I did not come to cricket administration to have a voting right and these things have never been my priority. There is no question of challenging this from my side," Shirke, who is a member of the powerful IPL governing council, told PTI during an exclusive interaction.
The former BCCI treasurer also clarified that it will be Mumbai Cricket Association which will retain its right to vote from the Maharashtra region.
"Mumbai is the senior association and obviously they will have the voting right. But I can tell you one thing that if I have a problem with Mumbai CA or Vidarbha CA, I pick up the phone and sort it out. I do not need to move court for that," said Shirke.
"The views expressed are entirely personal in nature. I am certainly not speaking on behalf of anybody in BCCI or Maharashtra CA. Ajay Shirke is not BCCI or Maharashtra CA. Others may have their own opinion but I, as an individual, believe that development of cricket is not based on whether we have the right to vote or not," Shirke stated.
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About Mumbai being the voting association, Shirke said:" Also if Mumbai will be the voting association or not I can't say. It is for the BCCI to decide as proposed by Lodha Committee. When that itself is not known, these are simple personal responses to one of the change of one state-one vote."
