New Delhi: The chairman of Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) and famous TV anchor Rajat Sharma has been asked by the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators, the COA, to respond to complaints made against him. The DDCA directors had lodged a complaint with the committee regarding the functioning of the association.
The board official said that the COA had written a letter to Sharma after complaints received from the directors and members of the DDCA, but the response has not yet come.
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The officer said that the COA has written a letter to Sharma asking about the complaints filed by the directors and members of the DDCA. He has been asked about the ongoing status of the work. If there is any problem in any state association, the COA writes a letter in that regard, then the union answers it, but the DDCA has not responded to it, when the mail was sent to them on 20 September. DDCA Director Sanjay Bhardwaj wrote a letter to the COA on September 9, stating that the COA was in violation of the court order allowing DDCA to allow the constitution to be ignored by the Supreme Court order.
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