BJP MP among three appointed as govt nominees in DDCA

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

MP Parvesh Verma is among three nominees appointed in the managing committee of the and District Cricket Association (DDCA), according to an official document.

Verma, son of former chief minister Sahib Singh Verma, Yadav -- a legal professional -- and Rajan Tiwari were appointed as nominee, as per a letter issued by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MHUA) on Wednesday.


DDCA's managing committee should have three nominees -- one each from Housing and Urban Affairs (HUA) Ministry, Sports Ministry and Sports Authority of (SAI).

The document said as the term of present nominees had expired, Verma, Yadav and Tiwari were appointed.

The fresh appointment is for a period of two years, it said, adding that the has a right to curtail or extend the period of nomination.

The three nominees will have full voting rights in all the meetings.

They will also be nominated as full-fledged member with full voting rights to any committee, sub-committee or group that might be constituted by the DDCA, the document read.

They can resign from the managing committee of the DDCA with prior approval of the

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