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TMC Calls ‘Political Vendetta’ Behind Sourav Ganguly Being Sidelined For BCCI Prez Post, BJP Responds

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Kolkata: Amid the buzz over ex-cricketer Roger Binny likely to replace Sourav Ganguly as chief of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the Trinamool Congress (TMC) attacked the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), accusing it of attempting to humiliate the former Indian skipper since it had failed to induct him into the party.

TMC Rajya Sabha MP Santanu Sen alleged political vendetta of the BJP behind the possible exit of Ganguly as BCCI president.

He said “Amit Shah visited Sourav Ganguly’s house a few months ago. There is information that Ganguly was approached repeatedly to join BJP. Probably as he has not consented to join BJP and is from Bengal, he has become prey to political vendetta. Amit Shah’s son was retained as BCCI secretary, but not Ganguly,”. 

Further, taking to Twitter, the TMC MP wrote, “Another example of political vendetta. Son of Amit Shah can be retained as Secretary of BCCI. But Sourav Ganguly can’t be. Is it because he is from the State of Mamata Banerjee or he did not join BJP? We are with you Dada!”

Meanwhile, BJP MP and party state general secretary Locket Chatterjee slammed TMC for politicising the issue.

Locket Chatterjee while talking with ANI said that “Those who are criticising Sourav Ganguly, look at your face in the mirror. Sourav Ganguly is the pride of our Bengal. It has nothing to do with politics. Sourav Ganguly will go higher in the coming days. Those who have criticised the family system, like pisi-bhaipo, Manik Bhattacharya, Paresh Adhikari, and Anubrata Mandal have done it for their family members. BJP does not believe in the family system,” 

Pertinent to mention, in May this year, Union Home Minister Amit Shah met BCCI chief Sourav Ganguly at his residence in Kolkata, West Bengal.

During the 2021 assembly elections, West Bengal witnessed a fierce political battle between the incumbent TMC and the BJP, the emerging force in the state. The TMC emerged victorious with 213 of the total 294 seats while the BJP managed to get 77 seats.

BCCI vice president Rajeev Shukla said on Tuesday that former cricketer Binny had filed the nomination for the post of board president and that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Ashish Shelar has filed the nomination for treasurer and they are likely to be elected unopposed..

Shukla said that India’s representative for 16-member International Cricket Council (ICC) Board Chairman’s post will be decided on October 18 in the board’s Annual General Meeting. Former BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah also said that nominations for all the posts have been filed.

“I do not think there will be an election,” he added.

At a BCCI meeting held at the Trident Hotel in Mumbai on Tuesday, all office bearers from different parts of the country from various associations filed nominations for different positions on the board.

Binny has previously served as a member of the BCCI selection committee. The former pacer Roger Binny is said to be the frontrunner to replace Ganguly as the BCCI president. Binny, 67, is currently president of the Karnataka State Cricket Association.

The scrutiny of the nominations will take place on October 13 and the candidates can withdraw their nominations latest by October 14.

Sourav Ganguly, the current President of BCCI, is tipped to be India’s representative for the 16-member International Cricket Council (ICC) Board Chairman’s post, elections for which are slated to be held this November.

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