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Lodha Panel Moves to Supreme Court to Seek Removal of Top BCCI Brass including Anurag Thakur
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Lodha Panel Moves to Supreme Court to Seek Removal of Top BCCI Brass including Anurag Thakur

Amandeep Singh
Amandeep Singh Published September 28, 2016
Last updated: 2016/09/28 at 12:22 PM
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Lodha Panel headed by justice R M Lodha doesn’t look happy with the working style of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) as earlier Supreme Court (SC) ordered to implement the Lodha Panel recommendations in BCCI and BCCI even called an emergency meeting to look for the possibilities of the new recommendations. But now Lodha panel is unhappy with the speed of the working of the Board.

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Lodha Panel moved SC to seek removal of top brass of BCCI including President Anurag Thakur“You (BCCI) are behaving like Lords. Fall in line otherwise we will make you fall in line,” SC told BCCI.
Lodha Panel Moves to Supreme Court to Seek Removal of Top BCCI Brass including Anurag Thakur
Lodha Panel with Justice R M Lodha (Center)

Lodha Panel moved SC to seek removal of top brass of BCCI including President Anurag Thakur

Justice R M Lodha panel has submitted its report to the Supreme Court accusing BCCI of defying the apex court orders and impeding reform implementation. Lodha panel in their report also have asked the removal of BCCI top brass and appointment of an administrator to implement reforms.

The Lodha panel said though the six-month deadline set by SC for implementation of reforms is fast approaching, the BCCI is not cooperating in drawing up a firm road map for this.

SC bench headed by CJI TS Thakur tore into BCCI for daring to defy implementation of SC mandated reforms. Thakur said: “SC will not allow BCCI to defy court orders. We will pass appropriate orders to set you right.” SC went on to say that the BCCI is bringing the system into disrepute and if it can dare to defy SC then the allegation of irregularity in Board could be true.

Lodha Panel Moves to Supreme Court to Seek Removal of Top BCCI Brass including Anurag Thakur
BCCI Chief Anurag Thakur

“You (BCCI) are behaving like Lords. Fall in line otherwise we will make you fall in line,” SC told BCCI.

SC has given the Board time till October 6 to respond to the Lodha panel’s stinging report accusing the board of stalling reforms at every step.

A Newspaper agency had earlier reported that the Lodha Committee got together in New Delhi to discuss the potential repercussions of the BCCI going ahead with last week’s AGM (September 21), despite a clear “no” from them. The meeting discussed the violations, specifically the election of secretary and appointment of a five-member selection committee.

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TAGGED: BCCI, CJI T S Thakur, Justice R M Lodha, Lodha Panel, Lodha Panel Recommendations, Supreme Court of India

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