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DDCA: Rohan Jaitley retains presidency, Siddharth stuns Tihara for secretary's post

New Delhi, Oct 29
Rohan Jaitley, son of late Arun Jaitley, was re-elected as the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) president after beating senior advocate Vikas Singh.
Jaitley polled 1,658 votes, while Vikas Singh got only 662 votes.
Former Delhi Chief Minister late Sahib Singh Verma's youngest son Siddharth Verma stunned tainted Vinod Tihara to become the new secretary.
Siddharth got 1,322 votes, while Tihara got 704.
According to information received here, former BCCI acting president CK Khanna's wife Shashi Khanna also retained her vice-president's post, getting 1,264 votes.
Pawan Ghulati, Gautam Gambhir's maternal uncle, will be the new treasurer of the DDCA after getting 1,664 votes.

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