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Lalit Modi all set to win RCA prez post

Earlier in the day, Modi received a shot in the arm after a justice Kasliwal cleared his nomination to contest for the post of RCA president. Modi is pitted against Rampal Sharma, who is believed to be close to the incumbent president CP Joshi.

With more than 28 districts supporting Modi, it is likely to be a one-sided battle but these developments have made BCCI furious because Modi has been banned for life by the country’s cricket board on disciplinary grounds.

The BCCI, which had warned RCA that Modi should not be allowed to continue to hold the post of Nagaur District Cricket Association president and also threatened suspension, reiterated its stand and said that RCA might face dire consequences if it does stop the former IPL chief from contesting the polls.

It was believed that the Joshi faction, who has lost most of its supporters after BJP came into power in the recently-held state assembly elections, would withdraw its nominations but it didn’t happen.

After the withdrawls, Modi was pitted against Rampal Sharma while his counsel Mehmood M Abdi would be fighting for post of deputy president against Karunesh Joshi. For the post of secretary, Somendra Tiwari from Modi faction is likely to win against Fateh Lal Tak while Pawan Goyal from Modi’s belt was hot favorite against Kiran Kumar Gurjar.

There are nine candidates for six post of vice-president and seven in fray for four joint secretary’s posts. For the four posts of organizing secretary there are six candidates. Three executive members were elected unanimously as there were only three nominations. Earlier in the day, Justice Kasliwal, the judge appointed by the Supreme Court to oversee the RCA elections as a principal observer, accepted Modi’s candidature for the top post, rejecting the arguments put forth by his rival, Rampal Sharma’s lawyer.

Bhilwara District Cricket Association secretary, Sharma, a close aide of incumbent RCA president C P Joshi, had objected to Modi’s candidature on the ground that the RCA stands to lose its rights and privileges as BCCI member if Modi was voted to power. The judge also cleared the nomination.
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