New Delhi:Indian Premier League (IPL) petitioner and Cricket Association of Bihar secretary Aditya Verma has written to BCCI President Sourav Ganguly asking him to look into the constant violations committed by Bihar Cricket Association (BCA), failing which, Verma will be forced to approach the courts in the country.
Verma in his letter, accessed by ANI, has also pointed to the former India skipper how if he turns a blind eye to the orders of Hon'ble Supreme Court and various other violations of Bihar Cricket Association, Ganguly himself shall also be in contempt of various orders of the Supreme Court.
"I have repeatedly pleaded to you to take action and not to violate the orders of Hon'ble Supreme Court of India but till date, no action has been taken from your side. If after this letter still you decide to turn a blind eye towards violations committed by Bihar Cricket Association, then I will be left with no other option but to approach the Hon'ble Courts of India to seek justice for cricket and cricketers of Bihar.
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"President sir, you have been a legendary cricketer of your time, but today you are holding a prestigious post of that of BCCI President, more so ever you have an added charge of mentoring and taking care of issues regarding Bihar Cricket, if you turn a blind eye to the orders of Supreme Court and various other violations of Bihar Cricket Association, you shall also be violating and being in contempt of various orders of Supreme Court," he wrote.
Verma also made his disappointment known that despite being in charge of Bihar cricket, Ganguly has failed to address the repeated issues that the CAB Secretary has pointed out to the BCCI and the president through his communications.
"I would like to bring to your kind attention that, out of the new associations that became members of the BCCI, the office bearers were made in-charges of the respective associations, whereby you got the charge of Bihar Cricket, but till date, I have not received no communication from BCCI / yourself in response to the representation that I had submitted to BCCI pursuant to the directions of the Supreme Court of India, which is a clear violation and contempt of the orders of Supreme Court of India," Verma pointed.