New Apex Council of MCA elected to take Meghalaya cricket forward
Both were elected unopposed. Bhattacharjee was the Honorary Secretary in the years leading up to 2019 after which Kharkongor took over. It was under the former that Meghalaya was included as a full member of the BCCI and began participating in domestic cricket tournaments. Kharkongor then carried on the work of building up the sport in Meghalaya while also weathering the disruption of the Covid-19 pandemic.
There were four other posts in the Apex Council to fill – Vice-President, Honorary Joint Secretary, Honorary Treasurer and Member (Councillor).
Chiang D Shira was also returned as Joint Secretary unopposed, while Sengnab Momin was elected as the new Member (Councillor) unopposed.
There were, thus, only two competitive races – for VP and Treasurer – with two candidates contesting for each and these were won by Rayonald Kharkamni and incumbent Dhrubajyoti Thakuria respectively.
“The whole election process was transparent, free and fair,” Electoral Officer W Khyllep said, adding that it was conducted as per the rules and procedures of the BCCI with guidance from provisions of the rules of the Election Commission of India.
Scrutiny of the nominations was also held on 14 November and all were found to be valid. However, three nominees withdrew by the following day – one each for VP, Treasurer and Member (Councillor); the latter meant that Momin was elected unopposed.
Voting yesterday was, therefore, only held for the two remaining posts of VP and Treasurer.