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CoA clears ACU chief appointment without secretary's consent

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The turf war in the BCCI got uglier as (CoA), headed by Vinod Rai, today cleared new (ACU) Ajit Singh's appointment despite refusing to sign the contract letter.

Chaudhary's proposal to give Manager (Administration) Prof extension was also turned down by the SC-appointed two-member committee today.

It is learnt that CoA waited for the Amitabh to sign Singh's appointment letter but he refused to sign. With former top cop Neeraj Kumar's tenure ending on March 31, the CoA were forced to clear the appointment of Singh for the new financial year.

Kumar will however assist him for two months during for smooth transition.

The CoA in a directive issued for the office-bearers on March 15, had categorically stated that any appointments not cleared by the within five working days, will then be cleared by the Vinod Rai-led committee.

When Chaudhary was contacted, he confirmed to that the appointment of Singh has indeed been cleared without his consent.

"I have seen the I am filing a reply to CoA," Chaudhary told

The CoA along with has been at loggerheads with the three principal office-bearers: CK Khanna, Chaudhary and

"The was sitting on the appointment letter for days despite CoA's diktat. They had no option but to clear the appointment," a BCCI official close to the CoA faction said.

In fact, Chaudhary was peeved because Shetty's extension was shot down.

"Today is the last day of the month. The recommendation for extending Prof Shetty's tenure by three months, in keeping with BCCI's requirements as well as the thoughts recorded in the CoA meeting dated 12 December 2017, were made in the morning of March 28. However, no response has been received either from the CoA or the CEO," Chaudhary wrote a letter to CoA, a copy of which is in possession of

"This is an unforseen situation where the three elected office bearers have unanimously supported a cause and the same has been blocked. In other words, the Body itself has been blocked. The Constitution of BCCI in force can aptly deal with this situation," he further wrote.

"Amitabh was not wrong in seeking Shetty's extension as his experience in dealing with administrative affairs of women's cricket and anti-doping measures were important. Since Indian women will be playing continuously for the next few months, Shetty was required. It's not a correct thing to do," an angry office-bearer from the anti-CoA faction said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 31 2018. 19:45 IST
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