In a decisive move to uphold integrity and discipline within its ranks, the Pakistan Basketball Federation (PBBF) General Council suspended the Ghulam Muhammad Khan, President of the Karachi Basketball Association (KBBA) and other officials on grounds of regulatory violations and misconduct.
These decisions were taken during the general council meeting of Pakistan Basketball Federation, presided by PBBF President Brig. (R) IftikharMansoor here at local hotel Islamabad attended by all stakeholders.
Ghulam Muhammad Khan, who was also attended the meeting accepted his mistakes, tendered an apology, and recommended Senior Vice President Muhammad Yaqoob as his interim successor. Amidst this central decision, the PBBF council also ratified the establishment of a Scrutiny Committee.
This body is tasked with assessing the clubs in Karachi, aiming to pave the way for transparent elections within the next 90 days for KBBA, followed by elections for the Sindh Basketball Association.
Further disciplinary actions were imposed on two KBBA officials ZafarIqbal and ZainUlAbideen, who faced a three-year ban and a fine for severe misconduct and inappropriate behavior during the Divisional Basketball Championship Grade B in Quetta. UsmanParacha from Khanewal was banned for falsely representing
PBBF and misconduct, with his case being referred to the Multan Division Basketball Association for further proceedings.
Three players from MEPCO, a subsidiary of WAPDA, were banned and fined for illegitimately representing themselves as part of the Multan Division Basketball
Association during the All-Punjab SONA Basketball Tournament in Rahim Yar Khan. Similarly, a player from LESCO was fined for use of abusive language and misconduct during the recent WAPDA Inter Unit Basketball Tournament.
Additional fines were levied on one player from LESCO, Rawalpindi, POF, Rangers for multiple violations of the PBBF’s transfer policy. These five players are directed to submit affidavits affirming their commitment to not repeating such violations, with the stern warning that further infractions could lead to lifetime bans. Their current bans are conditional, to be lifted upon the payment of their respective fines. —INP