Sethi, last week, had made it clear that if the Board's appeal was not heard by the divisional bench today, he would talk to the Prime Minister and submit his resignation.
He said that he couldn't continue to work in an environment where he had been paralysed by the July judgement of the IHC which stopped him from using his full powers as chairman of the board while hearing out a writ constitutional petition.
An official source further confirmed that the chairman was keen to carry out operational decisions in the board by bringing in new people and sidelining the old ones, but he couldn't do this because of the IHC judgement.
"The worst part is he can't take long term decisions like appointing new selectors or team management as such we have to continue by retaining and extending the contracts of the old appointments even though in some cases we might not want to do it," the official said.
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Rizvi further confirmed that the board was also in a quandary over the holding of elections for the chairman's post since the IHC judgement had stated that elections must be held by October 18.
"The court also said the election commission of Pakistan will hold the elections but we have thrice written to them about this but so far we are still waiting for an answer," Rizvi said.