In its letter, the CAB secretary said "the Board is attempting to circumvent and recognise the Bihar Cricket Association as associate member, despite having taken a contrary stand in sworn affidavits before the Hon'ble Supreme Court".
"It is most respectfully submitted that this is being done only to ensure Cricket Association of Bihar doesn't get its due recognition as a full member.
Verma alleged that the BCCI had wrongly granted associate membership to BCA and also provided it Rs 50 lakhs.
He also said that BCA had split into two factions due to alleged infighting, one led by Lalu Prasad Yadav and the other by Ajay Narayan Sharma.
"To the shock and surprise of the CAB, on 9th January 2016, Prof Ratnakar Shetty and KVP Rao visited Patna and met Abdul Bari Siddiqui, the President of one of the factions of the BCA and declared to the press that BCA was being recognised by the Board as an associate member and it will be responsible for organising associate tournaments," Verma said.