Rohan Jaitley has been re-elected as the President of the Delhi District Cricket Association (DDCA) for another term. The 35-year-old secured a decisive victory, garnering 1,577 votes against former Indian cricketer and 1983 World Cup-winning team member Kirti Azad, who received 777 votes.
Out of 2,413 total votes cast, Jaitley surpassed the winning requirement of 1,207 votes. The son of late Union Minister Arun Jaitley, Rohan was first elected unopposed in 2020 and later defeated advocate Vikas Singh in 2021 to retain his position.
In other significant results, Shikha Kumar, daughter of former acting BCCI president CK Khanna, claimed the vice-president post with 1,246 votes, defeating Rakesh Kumar Bansal (536) and Sudhir Kumar Agarwal (498).
Other notable winners include:
- Ashok Sharma as Secretary (893 votes)
- Harish Singla as Treasurer (1,328 votes)
- Amit Grover as Joint Secretary (1,189 votes)
Directors elected to the board include Anand Verma (985), Manjit Singh (1,050), Navdeep M (1,034), Shyam Sharma (1,165), Tushar Saigal (926), Vikas Katyal (1,054), and Vikram Kohli (939).
Kirti Azad, a Trinamool Congress MP from Bardhaman-Durgapur, had raised allegations of corruption within the DDCA during the campaign. Despite this, Jaitley’s leadership and administrative credentials secured him a renewed term as DDCA President.