The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) and Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) were not able to hold their elections on the scheduled date after a Supreme Court-appointed panel sent a letter to BCCI to intimate associations that all state unit elections to be put on hold. This was after the apex court verdict on July 18 which prevents the state association elections till the reforms take place in the next six months.
According to ESPNCricinfo, Shirke wrote: "The BCCI is not empowered under any law to stop any electoral process which is mandated by any statute. Furthermore the Lodha Committee recommendations does not empower the BCCI to interfere with statutory and fundamental rights of citizens who are members of such associations."
However, a source close to the Lodha Committee maintains that BCCI were never ever asked to interfere in state units' elections but merely intimate about panel's decision that all elections will remain frozen till the reforms take place.
"Yes, Ajay Shirke has replied to the letter that was sent to the BCCI office-bearers. Mr Shirke in his reply has stated that BCCI cannot stop state associations from having elections. But no one has told BCCI to stop the units from having elections. We have only said that they should intimate units that all elections are frozen. That stands," a source close to Lodha Panel said.
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