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Challenges to Daljeet Singh’s Listing as HCA Voter Intensify Before BCCI AGM

Petitioners point to High Court control of the HCA to argue that only the Supervisory Committee may lawfully nominate a representative.

Overview

  • India’s draft electoral roll dated September 13 lists acting president Sardar Daljeet Singh as Hyderabad Cricket Association’s voter for the September 28 BCCI AGM, triggering formal objections to the electoral officer.
  • Objectors contend the Telangana High Court placed HCA under a Supervisory Committee led by Justice P. Naveen Rao, so an acting president lacks authority to nominate a voter.
  • Letters cite the absence of a General Body resolution under Rule 8(j) and note that the June 29 AGM and July 19 adjourned session did not record any nomination.
  • Some complainants urge the BCCI to either let the Supervisory Committee represent Hyderabad or suspend HCA’s vote until a lawful nominee is named.
  • The dispute unfolds against earlier arrests and suspensions of senior HCA office-bearers in IPL ticketing and financial cases, alongside fresh conflict-of-interest allegations against current functionaries.