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.