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Thursday, 24 March 2011

Sports Minister Invites Bcci To Register As National Sport Federation



It's being a huge contradiction about BCCI's representation as private club or as for India. The board of cricket control of India's main disputation was that since it doesn't take any financial assistance from the ministry that's why they are not bound to follow the guide lines of Sports Ministry. If BCCI acclaims its private organizational status why do they employ the name of India although they didn't participate in last Asian game both in man and woman segment? Are they just running towards their profit

statement? They have to mention themselves as BCCI (India) like Leander Pase, Mahesh Bhupati, Saina Nahval Etc.'s name use to mention with India in the International Matches.

If any organization which makes its own team in that case legally apt to play international matches if BCCI
stop them by diplomatically what would be their legality. If it's a private organization how much contributions they are paying for the security of players, grounds valuation's interest and maintenance from last 45 to 55 years because cricket is yearly played game always demands huge involvement of security earlier they were getting benefits in tax paying as sports organization.

Sports Minister Ajay Maken hunted to smack a cordial note with the BCCI by inviting the Cricket Board to register itself as a national sport federation (NSF) with the ministry. It's a very welcome step has taken by the honorable Sports minister.

Top BCCI officials, who have been at loggerheads with the ministry over the registration issue, met the sports minister in New Delhi."BCCI president Shashank Manohar, secretary N Srininvasan, Vice-presidents Arun Jaitely and Rajiv Shukla, and Indian Premier League (IPL) CEO Sundar Raman met the sports minister. The Sports Ministry had de-recognized the BCCI last year as the apex cricket body in India following its refusal to register as a national sports federation.

The ministry had informed the government that the BCCI has not complied with the mandatory requirements of submitting the necessary documents to the Government for annual recognition as the NSF.



If a Sport Body presents its self as the private organization, make use of country's name and flow of money is
huge in that case control over commercialization can be disordered. IPL was the foremost example.


By all reasons the Government controls over BCCI is very crucial to sustain cricket as cricket now National sport federation (NSF) would be an absolute choice for BCCI.