The Election Officer A K Pandey called off the elections late last night, saying since the Registrar of Co-operative Society has refused to ratify the amendments in the Constitution of RCA, all poll-related proceedings would be stopped.
Pandey claimed that the RCA has told him to suspend the elections. He did not give any future date for the polls.
"With former president C P Joshi all set to file his nomination and with the majority with us, it (the calling off of the elections) has been done under a sinister plan. They knew Ruchir Modi (Lalit Modi's son) was going to lose so they saved him by taking this unexpected course.
"It was RCA officials who about two months back in a special General Body Meeting adopted the amendments and they also knew about the recommendations of the Lodha Committee. Why did not they act in time? Moreover, the Registrar also did not act till so late. Both RCA and the Registrar are working hands in glove," said a member of the Joshi faction.
The RCA is currently headed by former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi who is in exile and lives in London following charges of money laundering by the Enforcement Directorate.
His 22-year-old son Ruchir has made entry into the RCA by winning a controversial election of Alwar District Cricket Association and he is running for the post of president. To make him eligible for the post of president, some amendments in the RCA Constitution were adopted by the AGM recently.
A few more provisions of the Supreme Court-appointed Lodha Committee, like the appointment of an Ombudsman and age cap of 70 years for fighting elections, were not in accord with the Sports Act prevailing in the state.
When Lalit Modi became the RCA president, the association was banned by the BCCI as the former IPL boss is currently under a life ban. Team Rajasthan played all domestic cricket for last two seasons under the aegis of BCCI.
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