JSCA made NRI a life time member, Dr. Prakash Sahai settled in England from Ranchi 30 years ago
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Sunil Kumar, Ranchi: Doctor and his son who left India (Jharkhand) 30 years ago Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA) Made Life Time Member. Dr. Prakash Sahai, a resident of Plaza Chowk (Amanya House, East Jail Road), moved to England 30 years ago with his family and settled there. In April 2020, JSCA contacted him and made him (Dr. Prakash Sahay / Membership No. 1946) and his son Dr. Rahul Sahay (Membership No. 1947) life members of the association. It has now been revealed.
honorary membership is given
In 2020 itself, the Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA) also gave life membership to Siddharth Singh, Abhishek Prasad, Saminder Singh Saluja, Manoj Kumar (bodyguard of Late Amitabh Chaudhary), Charanjit Kaur and Priya Ojha (Media Manager, JSCA). According to the bylaws of JSCA, only that person can become a life member of JSCA, who is a resident of Jharkhand state and his age is more than 18 years. At the same time, people living in the country or outside the country, who have contributed in the field of sports, especially cricket, are given Honorary Membership (Honorary Membership) by the Sangh.
No mention of this in AGM
The names of new members are proposed by the President of JSCA in the Committee of Management at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) for awarding Life Membership. But the then president Dr. Nafees Akhtar named only six (Siddharth Singh, Abhishek Prasad, Saminder Singh Saluja, Manoj Kumar (bodyguard of Late Amitabh Chowdhary), Charanjeet Kaur and Priya Ojha (Media Manager, JSCA) in the minutes. Dr. Prakash Sahay And the name of Dr. Rahul Sahay was not included in it. Despite this, the Sangh gave life membership to Dr. father-son. If we believe in the annual report of JSCA, there is no way to collect membership fee from Dr. father-son even in its account head. No information has been given.
Sanjeev Singh in jail since 2017, still membership intact?
According to the JSCA Byelaws, the membership of the union, which is not present in three AGMs, is cancelled. Among them, Sanjeev Singh, former MLA of Jharia, is an exception. Sanjeev Singh is in jail since July 2017 in the murder case of his cousin Neeraj Singh. In these six years, he did not attend a single AGM of JSCA. Despite this, his membership remains intact.
Many Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are members of the Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA). As far as Dr. Prakash Sahay and his son Dr. Rahul Sahay are concerned, their house is near Plaza Chowk in Ranchi, so they have been given JSCA membership long back. Although I do not have much idea about this. For this I have to see the rules of the association.
Sanjay Sahay, President, JSCA
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