Rajendra Singh Nandu, the secretary of the Nagaur District Cricket Association (which has Lalit Modi as president), told PTI that the BCCI's decision to form an ad-hoc body in RCA is akin to contempt of court.
Under the provisions of Sports Act the sole right to form and ad-hoc body in a state association is with the Registrar of the Cooperative Society and perhaps because of this fact, BCCI had dropped the idea in the previous season despite going through the exercise.
"The BCCI should not forget that Rajasthan is governed by Sports Act prevailing in state and former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi was elected as RCA president in the elections with sanctity of the apex court in country. The BCCI also tried to thwart Modi but the HC had cleared him to fight the RCA election in the light of the Sports Act," he added.
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"They are again making the same mistake because the Sports Act still exists and we are still the elected body of the RCA. Our legal counsel Sudip Hora is already in London and has discussed the BCCI move with Lalit Modi. I believe that we would soon move the court against BCCI," said Nandu.
Nandu was instrumental in enabling a piece of land in Nagaur which proved Lalit Modi as a resident and climb the ladder through RCA to dizzy heights of IPL commissioner.
Apart from this, the players have too filed applications in High Court, one at Jodhpur and one at Jaipur, to pave way for their participation in the coming domestic season.
The Rajasthan Bench in the previous season had appointed selectors and a coordinator ordering the participation of players of state as Team Rajasthan and the cricketers are hoping that court would continue with the same arrangement.