
The National Sports Governance Bill was tabled by the honourable Sports Minister, Mansukh Mandaviya, in Parliament, on Wednesday. And that means the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will come under its jurisdiction. As a result, the BCCI will also come under the ambit of Right to Information Act, with it being acknowledged as a National Sports Federation.
In the context of BCCI’s operations, the main point to consider is about the upper-age limit of the administrators. And that brings into question Roger Binny’s position. The incumbent BCCI president turned 70 on July 19 this year. According to the Supreme Court-approved BCCI constitution, the upper-age limit for any administrator of the board is 70 years.
However, with the new Bill set to override the constitutions of national sports federations, and extending the limit to 75 years – at the time of the office-bearer’s nomination –…
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