Bangladesh's Youth and Sports Advisor, Asif Mahmud, announced on Friday that while work is underway to amend the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) constitution, there are currently no plans to postpone the BCB elections scheduled for October.
Earlier this year, on January 25, the BCB suspended all activities of the previous constitution reform committee, which was headed by director Nazmul Abedin, following criticisms.
On June 24, the National Sports Council (NSC) established a committee to formulate recommendations for updating the constitutions and affiliation policies of federations under the NSC.
According to a notice issued by the Ministry of Youth and Sports on June 24, the committee is chaired by the Additional Secretary (Sports-1) of the Ministry. Its members include:
The committee is required to submit its report to the Ministry within 30 working days. The order, approved by the competent authority, is effective immediately and is declared to be in the public interest.
"We are working on the process of changing the constitution," Asif Mahmud told reporters on Friday. He emphasized the importance of ensuring a smooth transition for all parties involved.
"The decentralization should be done in such a way that it causes no harm to any stakeholders. There should be no harm to those who are contributing to cricket in this process. We want to change the constitution through a constitutional process and proper stakeholders' consultation," he added.
However, the Youth and Sports Advisor indicated that the BCB election timeline is contingent on the constitution amendment process.
"It [BCB election] depends on the process, whether it will be earlier or later," he stated.
"So far there is no reason to delay the election. We can't say at this moment what the situation will be in October (whether we can hold the election on time) but we may talk to the ICC if needed," he said.
"We want to conduct the election(BCB) on time," he concluded.
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