JKCA members challenge authority of present body

Members of JKCA during a meeting at Jammu on Wednesday.
Members of JKCA during a meeting at Jammu on Wednesday.

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 3: Members of the J&K Cricket Association (JKCA) in a meeting held here today have challenged the unconstitutional acts of the court appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for de-affiliating the registered clubs in an unconstitutional way.
“The CoA and CEO appointed by the court to settle the disputes among various clubs thereby streamline the sports body in J&K two years back, has illegally registered new constitution through Registrar of the Societies,” said former general secretary and senior most member of the JKCA, ML Nehru while chairing the meeting.
The meeting was attended by members from affiliated clubs of the JKCA to discuss the unconstitutional working of the Administrators and the CEO.
It was also noted by the members of JKCA that the proposed constitution by the genuine members of the society was submitted to JKCA CEO for circulation among the affiliated members, but instead a new constitution proposed and prepared was submitted for registration.
Later, the members resolved to approach the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of J&K to reflect the cause of the Association.
The meeting was also addressed by another senior member, Dr Ashutosh Sharma.
Prominent among others, the meeting was attended by Iqbal Shah, former general secretary JKCA and members Sham Swaroop Kalsotra and Shiban Lal Trakroo.
The representatives of the Clubs from both Kashmir and Jammu were present in the meeting.

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