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Lodha panel recommendations accepted: BCCI respects Supreme Court's verdict, says Rajeev Shukla

By PTI

New Delhi, July 18: The BCCI respects Supreme Court's verdict on sweeping reforms in the cricket board and it will work towards implementing the recommendations made by the Lodha panel, senior BCCI functionary and IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla said on Monday (July 18).

SC agrees to no ministers, 70-plus members in BCCISC agrees to no ministers, 70-plus members in BCCI

"We respect SC's decision. Will look into how we can implement the Lodha panel recommendations," Shukla was quoted as saying by television channels.

 BCCI respects Supreme Court's verdict, says Rajeev Shukla


The Supreme Court today accepted major recommendations of the Lodha Committee on reforms in BCCI including a bar on ministers and civil servants and those above 70 from becoming its members but left it to Parliament to decide whether it should come under RTI.

Former India cricketers Bishan Singh Bedi and Kirti Azad too hailed the verdict of the apex court.

"Let's all accept Supreme Court's verdict gracefully & humbly-after all isn't health o Indn Crkt more imp than any personality pol/otherwise!" tweeted Bedi.

Azad too took to Twitter to express his views. "my stand vindicated, #SupremeCourt accepts Justice Lodha committee report. Wait for my further action against #DDCA and #BCCI," wrote Azad, who alongside Bedi has led a crusade against corruption in the DDCA.

A bench of Chief Justice TS Thakur and Justice FMI Kalifulla also rejected BCCI's objection against recommendations for one-state-one-vote and said that states like Maharashtra and Gujarat having more than one cricket associations will have voting rights on rotational basis.

PTI

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:33 [IST]
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