By means of PTI
JAIPUR: The Rajasthan Prime Court docket on Thursday stayed the state cricket affiliation election through which Leader Minister Ashok Gehlot’s son Vaibhav Gehlot was once within the fray for the publish of president.
A unmarried pass judgement on bench of the excessive courtroom presided via Justice Mahendra Goyal handed the order on a petition filed via District Cricket Associations (DCAs) of Dausa, Nagaur, Sriganganagar and Alwar.
The election of the Rajasthan Cricket Affiliation (RCA) was once scheduled to be hung on Friday (September 30).
It was once alleged within the writ petition that the election officer of the RCA, Ram Lubhaya, is a retired IAS officer who isn’t an “unbiased” individual.
The suggest showing for the DCAs argued that Lubhaya was once within the lively engagement of the state of Rajasthan and was once running below the manager minister whose son Vaibhav Gehlot is not just outgoing president of RCA however could also be contesting for a similar publish once more.
It was once alleged that during March this 12 months, Lubhaya was once appointed chairman of a high-powered committee for delimitation of the districts in Rajasthan for a duration of six months and due to this fact as an election officer on September 8 this month.
Later the state executive prolonged his time period within the committee as much as 2023 most effective on September 13 to “affect” the elections of RCA.
The petition alleged that the election officer isn’t a “honest and unbiased” individual, as pondered via the Ideally suited Court docket whilst approving Justice (retd) Lodha Committee file in 2016 within the topic of BCCI.
It was once argued via the RCA suggest that if mere father is the factors to mention that elections are being influenced then Jay Shah is secretary of BCCI and his father is Union house minister, thus it can’t be stated that even BCCI is reeling below political drive.
The courtroom brushed apart the contentions of RCA and proceeded to stick the election scheduled to be hung on Friday. The topic will now be heard on Friday which is the remaining running day ahead of the spoil. The courtroom will reopen on October 10.
JAIPUR: The Rajasthan Prime Court docket on Thursday stayed the state cricket affiliation election through which Leader Minister Ashok Gehlot’s son Vaibhav Gehlot was once within the fray for the publish of president.
A unmarried pass judgement on bench of the excessive courtroom presided via Justice Mahendra Goyal handed the order on a petition filed via District Cricket Associations (DCAs) of Dausa, Nagaur, Sriganganagar and Alwar.
The election of the Rajasthan Cricket Affiliation (RCA) was once scheduled to be hung on Friday (September 30).
It was once alleged within the writ petition that the election officer of the RCA, Ram Lubhaya, is a retired IAS officer who isn’t an “unbiased” individual.
The suggest showing for the DCAs argued that Lubhaya was once within the lively engagement of the state of Rajasthan and was once running below the manager minister whose son Vaibhav Gehlot is not just outgoing president of RCA however could also be contesting for a similar publish once more.
It was once alleged that during March this 12 months, Lubhaya was once appointed chairman of a high-powered committee for delimitation of the districts in Rajasthan for a duration of six months and due to this fact as an election officer on September 8 this month.
Later the state executive prolonged his time period within the committee as much as 2023 most effective on September 13 to “affect” the elections of RCA.
The petition alleged that the election officer isn’t a “honest and unbiased” individual, as pondered via the Ideally suited Court docket whilst approving Justice (retd) Lodha Committee file in 2016 within the topic of BCCI.
It was once argued via the RCA suggest that if mere father is the factors to mention that elections are being influenced then Jay Shah is secretary of BCCI and his father is Union house minister, thus it can’t be stated that even BCCI is reeling below political drive.
The courtroom brushed apart the contentions of RCA and proceeded to stick the election scheduled to be hung on Friday. The topic will now be heard on Friday which is the remaining running day ahead of the spoil. The courtroom will reopen on October 10.