BCCI Suspends Modi to Bar him from Attending GC Meeting


Mumbai/New Delhi, April 26 (IANS) : In a dramatic midnight coup, the Board of Control for Cricket India (BCCI) Sunday suspended its vice-president and Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi for alleged financial impropriety.

As planned, the Board waited for the IPL final to be over and within minutes of the prize distribution ceremony at the D.Y.Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, it announced Modi's suspension and a show cause notice to him.

Chairman of BCCI's media and finance committees Rajiv Shukla had told IANS earlier in the day that if Modi did not put in his papers by Sunday night, he would be sacked.

Modi made an emotional speech from the presentation ceremony dais after the IPL final, saying that IPL is "clean and transparent."

"I am speaking as IPL commissioner and the captain of the team. IPL has been unfortunately surrounded with off-field dramas. The recent happenings are only based on innuendoes, half truths and motivated leaks from all sides. I assure you all decisions are jointly taken by the GC (governing council) and were approved by the general body in the first and the second year of IPL," he said.

"I reassure you that if there is any flouting of rules and any irregularities, I take on the full responsibility," he added.

"I would like to assure you fans across the globe that the IPL is clean and transparent and I thank millions of fans for making it one of the best sporting leagues ever."

"We should not allow this brand to be diluted and with the support of the millions and millions of viewers across the globe. We have seen some talents emerging and should not allow its image to be diminished."

"IPL has faced many challenges this year, but we have faced this challenges head on."

"I just wanted to leave a small footprint in the glorious history of the games. I would like to call it a Indian People's League."

The Board took the easy way out. Instead of waiting for Modi to come to the GC meeting Monday at the cricket headquarters at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, it decided to act swiftly to keep Modi off the meeting.

An official said on the condition of anonymity that the Board was under pressure from higher-ups to get rid of Modi come what may and there was little it could do.

Modi this afternoon issued a notice to all GC members that he would preside over the meeting and members could give it in writing their allegations against him as well as any other member.

The board official argued that the president has the power to suspend Modi using the Board’s constitutional provisions.

He cited a clause in the statute which says: "The president shall exercise superintendence over the office-bearers in the discharge of their duties generally and particularly in accordance with the general or special direction of the Board or the Working Committee. The president shall also exercise such functions and duties as may be enjoined on him personally by the Board or by the Working Committee."

The clause must be read in conjunction with another by-law which states: "If any member or an associate member or any office-bearer or any vice-president of the Board refuses or neglects to comply with the provisions of the rules or is guilty of such conduct as the Board may consider likely to endanger the harmony or affect the reputation, stability or interest of the Board, such member or office-bearer or vice-president shall be liable to expulsion from the Board, specially convened for the purpose, provided that the resolution for expulsion is carried by a majority of 3/4th of the votes of the members present and voting."

Even if the BCCI president had not suspended Modi, the Working Committee would have done it May 2. After that, the board will have to call a special general meeting to ratify the decision by a two-thirds majority. All these exercises can take a maximum of six months.

Armed with these provisions, the Board president slapped the suspension letter with the show cause on Modi. The president can also appoint an inquiry committee to go into the charges levelled against Modi and ask him to appear before it.

The board constituted such probe committees to act against high-profile members. The last one was against former BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya more or less on similar charges of alleged financial bungling.

The Modi camp appeared to have anticipated the move and a source close to him told IANS that the Board’s hasty action will take the issue to a court.

Modi blamed for 'misdemeanours', given 15 days to reply

Mumbai, April 26 (IANS) Justifying the suspension of Lalit Modi as vice president of Board of Control for Cricket in India and Indian Premier League's chairman and commissioner, board president Shashank Manohar Monday said his alleged acts of "individual misdemeanours" had brought a bad name to the board.

Manohar also issued a show cause notice to Modi asking him to explain within 15 days why disciplinary action should not be taken against him.

"The events of the last few days have thrown up lot of sad and unfortunate developments," Manohar said in a press statement in the early hours Monday.

"While we rejoice and celebrate the great success of IPL season 3, the alleged acts of individual misdemeanours of Mr.Lalit Modi, Chairman IPL and vice president, BCCI, have brought a bad name to the administration of cricket and the game itself."

Manohar said that he waited for the IPL to conclude before taking any action against Modi because he did not wanted to "disrupt" the tournament.

"Immediately after the conclusion of the IPL final, the BCCI secretary, Mr. N. Srinivasan has in consultation with me issued a show cause notice to Lalit Modi under Rule 32 (iv) calling upon him to show cause within 15 days why disciplinary action should not be taken against him."

"Simultaneously in exercise of the powers vested in me under Rule 32 (vii), I have suspended Mr. Lalit Modi from participating in the affairs of the Board, the IPL, the Working Committee and any other Committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India," Manohar said.

Is the BCCI chief afraid of truth, asks Lalit Modi? 

New Delhi, April 26 (IANS) Indian Premier League commissioner and chairman Lalit Modi, who has been suspended by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), said in the wee hours Monday that he could not fathom why he was being kept out of the Governing Council (GC) meeting of the Indian Premier League scheduled a few hours later.

"Are they scared of truth?" asked Modi on the board president's move to bar him from attending the meeting.

Modi, who referred to the off-field happenings of the last few days at the IPL closing ceremony, sounded bitter and at the same time, combative when he said every decision of his was approved in the GC as well as by the board and accepted the responsibility for any error of judgment in discharging his duties as IPL chairman and commissioner.

Asked if he would still try to attend the meeting, Modi told NDTV that how could he do so when he has been suspended, adding that he would wait for his turn.

The outgoing chairman, however, said "no comment" when asked whether he would challenge the decision in the courts.

In his speech at the prize distribution, Modi received huge applause when he thanked the people of the country for making the IPL a great sporting event.

 

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    I think lalit modi should get a fair trial.. In india a terrorist get a fair trial then why not modi????????

    I must thank IT dept for unearthing the hidden truth.. I would love to see IT dept probing on all the PM's , minister's and politians till date so that we can unearth more frauds committed and also we will be able to know who has parked what amount of money in swiss bank.

    I would love to see congress doing this like it done in IPL issue..

    **Note : If we can unearth the black money which is parked in swiss bank then indians does not have to pay tax for more than 10 years.

    So let us join together to catch hold the corrupt politicans irrespective of their party and religion

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Melwin, Doha/Vogga,

    If you dont know US judicial system please dont comment.

    Lalith Modi never spent a minute in prison, he was given 2 years suspended sentence moron...

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  • manish, canada

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Melwin doha,
    If modi was greedy for money , he would have kept quite abt the underworld connection with kochi franchise. He would have taken the kickbacks and kept quiet. He did the right thing by exposing tharoor , sunanda and gansgster dawood who had invested under a proxy name.

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  • Melwin, Doha/Vogga

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Manvit, Mangalore
    Ur comparing Shashi Tharoor along with Lalit Modi ???
    Might be u don't know the depth of the ocean and the tip of the mountain.
    2 year's Modi was in prison because he caught red handed with drug in US.
    Common man u should open ur eye's before blaming some one..
    Sashi Tharoor gave resign but Modi Kicked off from BCCI, which is better ??
    U BJP agent's didn't got any other topic to blame ???

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  • manish, canada

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Modi paid the price because he brought the real face of Shashi tharoor. Kochi was partially financed by Dawood Ibrahim as reported in mid-day newspapers. Modi paid the price to have been honest and breaking the news to the world.All the politicians want to save thier face who illegally invested in IPL. They removed Modi so the truth never comes out. This only happens in india.Say the truth and end up in gallows.

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Mr.Rahul, Mangalore-Your comment makes lot of sense,you are all need to educate and make awareness of corruption rather than fighting each others for no reasons.Today's date any Indian is suffering in any part of India because of Bad politicians with thier Bad selfish policies.Common Guys!! open your eyes...don't come under brainwash..

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  • jacob, Bangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    DEAR MODI DON'T WORRY,NOW YOU GOT A GOOD EXPERIENCE AND HAVE GOOD CONTACT.YOU CAN START NEW INDIA IPL or ICL ANY WHERE (ROW)REST OF THE WORLD.PREPARABLY DUBAI IS GOOD HEAVE AND DEFINETLEY YOU WILL GET GOOD SUPPORT FROM MAJORITY.CHEERS! MR.MODI.

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  • Naveen, UAE

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Mitwa, Mysore: Sunanda is not mallu, she is a Kashmiri. If you don't know the fact, please don't comment.

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  • Manvit, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Max, Dubai, You mean to say Shashi is a clean politician & has given 70 Cr from his pocket to his girlfriend???????? Come on man, open your eyes, pls dont be a Congress man  just like Shashak Manohar who just do whatever congress madam says. IPL is just because of Modi not because of BCCI. Italian madam is just behind Modi because he made gr8 Tharoor to resign. It clearly shows Shashank Manohar is an puppet just like ManMohan Singh.

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  • Melwin, Vogga/Doha

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Expected.. I don't think in future he will get water to drink somewhere..
    Boda Twitter ???
    He should have resign long back, simply he got kick from B.C.C.I. (He deserve this kick from BCCI)What a shame.
    Hamse Jo Panga Lega, Mitti Mein Jayega..

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  • Mitwa, Mysore

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Lalit Modi has done great job in promoting IPL Cricket and will remain the Architech of IPL.

    Has he become a victim of circumstances ? or its a hatched conspiracy againt him.

    Women (Mallu Sunanda) and Kochi Team has directly resulted his ouster.

    Let us wait and watch whats next in store for Lalit Modi


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  • Prakash Sanil, Udupi / Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    I agree with rahul;s comment.. politicians have no religion.... well said

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  • Max, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Come on guys! why you all support Modi? are you aware of Modi's past? He is a bookie, drug addict and drug traficker. Moreover,a corrupt business man who got IPL franchisee/stakes for his friends and family members. He should have thought twice before pointing fingers at Dr. Shashi Tharoor- a clean politician, whose career in UN speaks for itself!

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  • Vera Alvares, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Denzil Dsouza has hit the nail on the head! "A student with criminal background and drug related charges goes on to become the second highest charge of world's richest cricket board." Ha...ha!!Indian governments are full of people with power and ingenuity that is used for making some quick Crores and the best part is they go scot-free.( The rest of us have different laws!)Stamp paper,Cement, fodder scam, land scam, coffin scam, Boffers scam..... assault, criminal charges, murder,eliminating rivals and RAGS to RICHES stories! The list is endless. Vegetable vendors with mansions and resorts, school masters with hotels, Real estate firms, canteen boys owning helicopters.... this list is also endless! And what do we do? Instead of fighting to assert our rights to good, transparent and accountable governace we fight one another on silly issues such as religion, caste, icons, relics and culture. ......the list is endless too.


    Which Modi can you pin down when more such Modis are looting the country and hoarding cash in distant countries which are tax heavens?

    Energies wasted on banning foreign culture dress etc. should be channelized in organising morchas to bring prices down, nailing the corrupt and speeding up justice for the landless.
    Removing Modi is not going to rid India of corruption and mis-use of power. Where was BCCI for the past two seasons? If Tharoor and Modi have been fired, the two guilty Ministers who are bigger culprits should go too....Soniaji take note....

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  • RAHUL, MANGALORE

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    THERE IS ANY RECORD THAT STATES OF ANY POLTITIAN IS PUNISHED IN INDIAN HISTORY OR ANY BIG PERSONALITIES? NO WHY? IF SMALL COUURT PUNISH, HE WILL GO FOR HIGH COURT & FINALY SUPREME COURT, THESE ALL COURTS ARE MADE FOR POOR PEOPLE NOT FOR MULTI MILLIONAIRES BECAUSE WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA ARE THE FOOLISH BECAUSE WE ARE FIGHTING IN BETWEEN IN THE NAME OF CASTE & RELIGION,THE BENEFICIARIES & REASON FOR THE FIGHTING IS THESE DIRTY POLTICIANS WHOM THEY DONT HAVE ANY RELIGION.

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  • Sunil D'Souza, Mangalore/Qatar

    Mon, Apr 26 2010

    Madiddu unno Maharaya.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi

    Sun, Apr 25 2010

    Modi is a true businessman and is the architect of IPL. Success has many fathers and failure is an orphan. He must have failed in adhereing to the norms and procedures of BCCI and now overnight became an orphan. Modi's pupularity and overinght success has landed him in deep trouble and I am sure he will emerge as an icon after some time. Whatever it may be he shall be remembered in the cricket history.

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  • Ravi Kumar, Kuwait

    Sun, Apr 25 2010

    Tit for Tat. Due to Modi's comments, Shashi Taroor is out. Now the Congress taken its revenge by sacking Modi. Could this government take any action against Prapul Patel and Sharath Pawar!!!!My sympathies to you Mr. Modi.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, Apr 25 2010

    MODI RAN OUT.HE DESERVES THIS TREATMENT.IT IS A RIGHT DECISION OF BCCI.HE IS CORRUPT MAN AND CRICKET ONCE CALLED GENTLEMAN GAME INTO CONTROVERCIES.

    HOW HE ENJOYED LIFE AFTER ASSUMING IPL CEO?!.CRICKET IS GAME NOT BUSSINESS!HE FOOLED BILLION PLUS CRICKET CRAZY FANS OF INDIA BY COMMERCIALISING,POLITICALISING,TAINTED RESOURCING.................A IRRESPONSIBLE MAN LIKE MODI HAD GIVEN RIGHT PLACE BY REMOVING UNCERMONIOUSLY.

    ANY OTHER HEADS ROLLING IN THE NEAR FUTURE FROM BCCI?

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  • Denzil D'Souza, Sharjah / Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 25 2010

    A board member of a tobacco company becomes a sports chief. A student with criminal background and drug related charges goes on to become the second highest charge of world's richest cricket board. Funny! Why, first of all, should he have been allowed such a high chair?

    For those who speak of his achievements, any moroon would have done that in India, when it comes to cricket and movies.

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  • Salih Saudi, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 25 2010

    Yes today Modi is out. IA tomorrow IPL will also be out.

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  • Donald, pangla/Bangalore

    Sun, Apr 25 2010

    Its quite common in India that people do not allow other person to climb the success ladder.. they will pull you down at any cost. We all know all politician are corrupted. they can't see the flow of money is rushing in n out of IPL.. nevertheless Modi deserves to be the man who made IPL event as one of the unforgettable sports event ever.

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  • Bruno DSouza, Udupi/ Dubai

    Sun, Apr 25 2010

    Sorry Modi, time to move on. You made some mistakes especially taking 'panga' which usually results -ve in indian politics. Best you can do is open that can of worms so we can enjoy that post IPL celebrations!!

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  • Henry Misquith, MANGALORE

    Sun, Apr 25 2010

    Why is Modi out, give him a chance so that he can bring in front all corrupt politicians and BCCI personnel who are also equally involved.

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