BCCI Under NADA: Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju Welcomes Move, Calls it ‘Major Positive Turn’

The world's richest cricket board - BCCI didn't come under NADA all this while as they feared that their autonomy would get hurt.

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Sports minister Kiren Rijiju welcomed BCCI’s decision to come under the ambit of National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA), terming it a major step towards clean and transparent governance in sports. Having stalled the ministry’s near decade long attempts to bring BCCI under the NADA fold, the Board finally relented on Friday, a move that could have far-reaching implications in the near future.

Rijiju termed the development as a major positive turn of events. “I don’t want any issues or matter to remain unresolved. All the differences must be resolved amicably because I believe in clean and transparent governance in Sports in the interest of the sports and sportspersons,” Rijiju told PTI.

The BCCI didn’t come under NADA all this while as they feared that their autonomy would get hurt. The leading cricketers under their aegis had also protested about the contentious ‘Whereabouts Clause’ related to Out Of Competition (OOC) testing, fearing that their privacy would be compromised.

However, during a meeting between BCCI CEO Rahul Johri and sports secretary Radhe Shyam Julaniya, the apprehensions were put to rest as they agreed to be compliant under the anti-doping code.

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“I explained to BCCI you don’t have the discretion to abide by the law or not. The law applies to everyone equally,” Julaniya said after the landmark development following a meeting with the BCCI officials.

“Every federation is on the same footing for enforcement of law. You don’t have to sign an agreement. We categorically told them no MOU is required as law is applicable to everyone,” he had said.

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