Modi Boxed into Corner, BCCI out to oust him?


By V. Srivatsa

New Delhi, April 19 (IANS) The knives are out against Lalit Modi. Some senior Indian cricket board officials who are at loggerheads with Modi over the autocratic way he is running the affairs of the Indian Premier League (IPL) are planning to ease him out, say well placed sources.

After the new IPL franchise Kochi has thrown up the murkier side of the auctioning of the city teams, leading to its "mentor" and minister of state for external affairs Shashi Tharoor's exit from the council of ministers, and demands in parliament for a probe into the alleged betting and money-laundering in the Twenty20 tournament, Modi appears to have been boxed into a corner.

If some of Modi's opponents have their way they will attack him at the IPL governing council meeting on April 25 when he is expected to explain his side of the Kochi imbroglio.

"After what union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said about the IPL and seeing the MPs' anger, propriety demands that Modi should go, at least till he gets his name cleared," a cricket board member told IANS not wanting to be named.

The BCCI officials are unhappy that its fair name has been besmirched by the high-profile Modi who they say has become a law unto himself, running the IPL as a "cosy independent island."

Modi, who has been deputed by BCCI president Shashank Manohar to attend the ongoing International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting in Dubai, is expected to return late Monday night or Tuesday.

He and his supporters are taking the stand that the IPL general council has been created through a special resolution of the board's special general meeting and it has a term of five years. So, the general council has no powers to ask him to go.

"Modi is busy running the IPL, which is coming to the business end of the third edition. He will reply to all the allegations once he is free from his work," an official close to him told IANS.

The governing council members are divided on the issue with a couple of them staying neutral. Most members look up to union minister and Nationalist Congress Party leader Sharad Pawar, and he is, as of now, in Modi corner.

The board officials are livid with the Kochi happenings and they are finding ways to get rid of Modi. Strictly, he does not represent any state association in the board after being thrown out of the Rajasthan Cricket Association and he attends the board meetings as IPL chairman.

The top board officials are expected to meet IPL franchise owners in Mumbai Friday before the IPL general council meeting and Modi may be kept out of it.

The meeting is expected to decide the fate of Modi and he might even be asked to quit and if he resists taking refuge under technicalities, the board is preparing to call a special general meeting to oust him.

The board's working committee will meet on May 2 to initiate steps to remove Modi from the IPL. The two known opponents of Modi, BCCI President Shashank Manohar and secretary N. Srinivasan, may move a resolution that could either drastically reduce Modi's unbridled powers in the IPL, or could even get rid of him altogether.

The Friday meeting will threadbare discuss all the allegation levelled against Modi, the Kochi affair in particular.

"All the allegations against Modi and some other issues would be discussed in the governing council," said Rajiv Shukla, the BCCI's media and finance committee chairman, in Delhi.

The governing council members are the four BCCI office-bearers, president, secretary N. Srinivasan, treasurer M.P. Pandove and joint secretary Sanjay Jagdale, former board president Inderjit Singh Bindra, union minister and president of Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association Farooq Abdullah, board vice-president and Delhi and District Cricket Association president Arun Jaitley, board vice-president and president of Baroda association Chirayu Amin, chairman of board's finance and media committee Rajiv Shukla and three former India captains Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri, besides Modi.

The IPL has turned out to be a major a money-spinner. The eight franchises, sold in a globally televised auction, fetched $640.9 million. The two new franchises added this year made it look like chicken feed as they went for $726.6 million. The television rights were sold for $1 billion for 10 years and this year YouTube and multiplexes bought the rights to screen the matches live to take the earning to a mind-boggling $4.13 billion.

  

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  • Roland, Bangalore

    Tue, Apr 20 2010

    im sure there is a lot of politics behind this. Congress found it difficult to defend the minister, and had to ask him to resign so that the party can have a clean image. Now that they have got rid of the minister, they will defintly go after modi and trap him and make his life miserable. Offcourse if Modi is at fault he should be punished, but knowing congress they will go out of their way to get a clean image even if they have to spoil other people's name. that is congress for you or in other words " Congress Politics".

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  • dasmond, mangalore

    Tue, Apr 20 2010

    IPL HAS ONLY BEEN FLEECING THE GULLIBLE PUBLIC OF INDIA TO HELP THE MIGHTY AND THE RICH TO MAKE MORE AND MORE MONEY.INDIA HAS LOST A GOOD AND PROMISING MINISTER.LALIT MODI HAS BECOME TOO BIG FOR HIS SHOES AND NOT ONLY SHOULD HE BE EASED OUT AT THE EARLIEST BUT MADE ACCOUNTABLE FOR ALL THE IRRREGULARITIES.

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  • rohith martis, mani, m'lore-b'lore

    Tue, Apr 20 2010

    IPL should be banned. both state govt and central govt have lot of income from IPL. but they never look towards poor (needy people). Rise in prices of day to day things is burden to middle class and lower class people.I n india there are lot of people who don't have anything to eat. but we people enjoying by watching cricket. Is it needed ? We help  those who have lot of money but not the poor. Don't support much to cricket. help others and get blessings  from them.

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  • G.N.Banger, MIJAR/Muscat OMAN

    Tue, Apr 20 2010

    Shashi tharoor done well in Oman when he just visited the School got good plot to build their own School in Oman , He is right person to help other he is known in the world as U N Person , what a shame we are facing losing such person from our ministry he will shine personally with his knowledge

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    Modi a failed bussiness man now having a private jet to fly in the sky with BMWs and Benz cars to move from airports to offices,staying in five star hotels.......ED&IT will bring out everything to the public.Modi is definetly in soup and his days are numbered.This Kochi episode may bring down govt after govt only god knows!Modi instead of tasting honey,he have touched queen bee!!!

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  • nagesh nayaK, bangalore

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    Rajiv shukla a congress man has no right to talk about lalit modi.

    where was this shukla when IPL b idding was happened. these shukla also part of ipl & investigation should cover him as well as bcci.

    IPL TOURNMENT SHOULD CONTINUE EVERY YEAR & POLITICIANS SHOULD BE BANNED IN PARTICIPATION.

    JAI HO.

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  • lobo, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    throw modi out and keep ipl cricket is a gentalmens game.dont spoil it getred of modi

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  • Puthran, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    From my observation, RCB matches were fixed, particularly last years final and this years matches. Otherwise how can a strong team like RCB lose to weak teams and win against stronger teams. Just doesnt add up.

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  • rudy, bantwal

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    money come money goes, modi goes tharoor comes, powar goes shukla comes,sonia goes advani comes why we bothered? money matters MONEY IS POWER IN IN INDA

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  • T.K. Hamza, Kushalnagar

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    THAROOR GO
    MODI GO
    IPL STAY
    THATS WHAT I HAVE TO SAY

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 19 2010

    There are skeletons of the whole graveyard in Modi's multiple wardrobes.

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