Jaitley meets Dalmiya family, speaks separately with Avishek

According to insiders, Jaitley spoke to Dalmiya junior about the position of CAB

Arun Jaitley
Arun Jaitley
Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Sep 26 2015 | 4:02 PM IST
Union finance minister Arun Jaitley, who is the most powerful figure in BCCI politics met late Jagmohan Dalmiya's son Avishek at their residence, here today.

Dalmiya, who was the BCCI president passed away in a city hospital, last Sunday after suffering a massive cardiac arrest.

Having reached here this morning, Jaitley went to the Raj Bhawan and then headed straight to Dalmiya's residence on 10 Alipore Road where he spent an hour and half.

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While Jaitley visited to Dalmiya residence to offer his condolences to the family, he did have a closed-door meeting with the Dalmiya scion, who is now set to become the joint secretary of Cricket Association of Bengal.

According to insiders, Jaitley definitely spoke to Dalmiya junior about the position of CAB. The official position of CAB, currently can only be known if one speaks to the would be Cricket Association of Bengal president Sourav Ganguly, who is likely to control atleast three votes --- CAB, National Cricket Club (NCC) and Tripura CA.

At this point of time, Avishek will work under Sourav and probably need to pay heed to the directives given by the former India captain.

Describing this as a courtesy call, Dalmiya's son Avishek told PTI: "He (Jaitley) was very close to my dad when they worked together. They had some fond memories and whenever possible they exchanged pleasantries. He had come to offer his condolence."

In the time of parleys to elect the next BCCI president after the demise of the sitting president Dalmiya who died of a massive cardiac arrest Sunday, Jaitley earlier in the national capital met former president Shashank Manohar, Board secretary Anurag Thakur and former treasurer Ajay Shirke in the wake of news of a possible alliance between 'old foes' Sharad Pawar and N Srinivasan gained momentum.

Jaitley met Dalmiya for the last time over an hour meeting at a city hotel on August 23 when the Union Finance Minister was here to inaugurate Bandhan Bank.
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First Published: Sep 26 2015 | 3:42 PM IST

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