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Political workers inducted in committee to run JKCA affairs: Ravinder
6/23/2021 11:54:01 PM

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JAMMU, June 23: The political executive has left J&K at the mercy of the bureaucracy and is accommodating its political workers to run the affairs of the Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA), said Ravinder Singh, Senior Working Committee Member, JKCA along with a group of Working Committee Members of both regions of J&K.
In a statement issued here today, Ravinder Singh said the same proxy practice is followed in the BCCI to simultaneously implement and defy the Lodha Panel Recommendations / judgement given by Supreme Court of India.
He said that the committee constituted to look after the affairs of JKCA comprised of Brig Anil Gupta, who is the Chief Spokesperson of J&K BJP, Adv Sunil Sethi (former Bar President Jammu) who is also the spokesperson and Prabhari of J&K BJP and cricketer Mithun Manhas.
While J&K BJP is hell bent on projecting Mithun Manhas as the local face of Jammu, their claim cannot be farther from the truth. The directive to adjust Manhas in the committee comes from the Prime Minister’s Office wherein the MoS in PMO has tried to project his dominance in the affairs of J&K Cricket by placing his proxy much alike the BJP has done in BCCI by implementing Lodha reforms. It is just a matter of weeks when the JKCA shall be dubbed as the Bhartiya Janta Party Cricket Association in a desperate attempt of a sitting minister to further his political aspiration by utilizing the resources of the Prime Minister’s Officer as and when deemed fit. The fancy tag of former J&K skipper being thrown out to public to justify Manhas’s placement is another attempt to whitewash that while he gained name and fame as the captain of Delhi returned to J&K only after was rejected by the selectors at Delhi & District Cricket Association.
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