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Focus Is On Grassroots Cricket, Infrastructure Development, Says Rohan Jaitley After His Re-election
Rohan, the son of late Union Minister Arun Jaitley, received 1,577 votes against Azad’s 777, marking a decisive victory for his leadership team. The Jaitley-CK Khanna group dominated the elections, clinching all twelve positions in the managing committee.
Addressing the media called by DDCA's Apex Council on Tuesday, Rohan Jaitley emphasised his commitment to enhancing cricket in Delhi, with a special focus on grassroots club cricket and modernising facilities.
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