First priority would be to get suspension lifted: RCA chief C.P Joshi

CP Joshi had beaten Ruchir Modi to take over as Rajasthan Cricket Association president

June 05, 2017 05:06 pm | Updated 05:10 pm IST - Jaipur

Congress leader C.P. Joshi. File

Congress leader C.P. Joshi. File

Veteran Congress leader CP Joshi, who piped Ruchir Modi to recapture the president’s post of Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA), today took charge and reiterated that his immediate priority would be to get the BCCI’s suspension lifted.

Joshi, who had to withdraw against Lalit Modi in the previous elections about four years ago after he was deserted by own supporters, was clearly a pleased person after beating the 22-old-year-old Ruchir Modi.

“I will have to look into every aspect of this suspension but this would be my first priority. But for this I need support from all quarters including the state government,” said Joshi.

While Joshi claimed that there were no groups in RCA, the cracks in ranks have already started appearing after the elections. The two key posts, secretary and treasurer, which were wrested by Modi faction, had taken charge without waiting for Joshi.

The secretary RS Nandu, a close supporter of Lalit Modi, was not present in the function where Joshi was welcomed by likes of former RCA president and secretary Sanjay Dixit and former MP Lalchand Kataria.

Though Nandu has cited personal reasons behind his absence, insiders say these were signs of storm brewing in the RCA.

It might be recalled that the RCA was suspended by BCCI because it had chosen Lalit Modi as its president in the previous elections despite warnings from the apex cricket body of the country.

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