A legal affairs committee member of the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association has stepped down from his position, citing concerns about backdated administrative orders affecting club management and voting procedures. Sunil Sethi submitted his resignation to the Board of Control for Cricket in India, President Mithun Manhas, after the Supreme Court mandated that association elections occur within 12 weeks under the supervision of former Chief Election Commissioner Achal Kumar Joti.
The Jammu-based official expressed unwillingness to participate in changes to voting classifications through orders issued by a former ombudsman with retroactive effective dates. Sethi had served since 2021 as part of a three-person subcommittee managing daily association operations alongside Manhas and Brigadier Anil Gupta.
Following Manhas's elevation to the BCCI presidency, former Jammu and Kashmir captain Vidya Bhaskar assumed the vacated committee position while Gupta continued overseeing administrative functions.
The Jammu-based official expressed unwillingness to participate in changes to voting classifications through orders issued by a former ombudsman with retroactive effective dates. Sethi had served since 2021 as part of a three-person subcommittee managing daily association operations alongside Manhas and Brigadier Anil Gupta.
Following Manhas's elevation to the BCCI presidency, former Jammu and Kashmir captain Vidya Bhaskar assumed the vacated committee position while Gupta continued overseeing administrative functions.