Monday, 27 May 2013

Demands for N Srinivasan`s resignation as BCCI President


New Delhi: As we continued to demand the resignation of N Srinivasan `s president BCCI, made three important members of the Cricket Board today questions about the case until beleaguered President complained that the media was chasing him.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) feet former MP and cricketer Kirti Azad oblique criticism of IPL Chairman Rajiv Shukla and his party leader Arun Jaitley, both important officeholders from the Bank of Credit and Commerce, why they do not raise their voice against Srinivasan `s continuing.

"Where are the keepers of high moral values ​​in both the UPA and NDA ... why are not they raise one's voice to remove Srinivasan on IPL scandal?" Asked the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP.

"Those people who raise the voice in Parliament in any political issue not to speak in public by selecting the spot in the IPL and remove the head of the Bank of Credit and Commerce during Episode dirty", the agency said.

"The people who raised their voices from the stadium to seek the resignation of the Prime Minister of Karnataka BS Yedurappa or NDA former leaders who presurrised PK Bansal and Ashwani Kumar to end the Manmohan Singh Cabinet silent on such a sensitive issue," said a member of Lok Sabha from Darbhanga.

When faced by journalists in the office of the Congress, IPL Chairman Shukla refused to comment on the isssue raging.

Shukla said, "This is not appropriate to talk about it. Taken a serious accident in place Chhastisgarh, and I'm going to a prayer meeting."




It also blocked BCCI Joint Secretary Anurag Thakur questions about this issue.

Council promised to vice president and a member of the disciplinary committee Arun Jaitley "strict measures" against anyone found guilty of involvement in the scandal of spot-fixing that rocked the IPL.

Jaitley, who is also a member of the IPL Governing Council, will conduct a free and fair investigation within the time limit prescribed.

"The anti-corruption unit and security (ACSU) of the Bank of Credit and Commerce are looking at all these issues," and was Jaitley `s reaction when asked about the scandal of spot-fixing.

"The Supreme Court has given him (BCCI) 15 days notice, and will give its report, which will come before the Disciplinary Committee. Can rest assured that we are going to take strict action (against anyone found guilty)," he said.

In Thiruvananthapuram, said nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party general secretary Rajiv Pratap Rudy was a spot in the results of matches in the IPL issue of corruption and what has happened over the past few days was very unfortunate.

"It's a case of corruption and betrayal. It is good that the government was considering law to deal with betting and determining`.


However, he wondered whether corruption IPL was overshadowing corruption and such national Coalgate scam 2-G.

"It is a matter of concern that individual corruption is getting more important than the corruption and fraud that occurred at the level of the government."

Rudy said he was asked whether he should Srinivasan resigned from office because of a spot-fixing scandal that depends on the integrity of the individual to make a decision on this issue.

The said Srinivasan challenge, which decided to hold on to his job despite the scandal IPL spot in the results of matches, and his resignation is being sought only through "media hounding."

Reached Srinivasan, who was arrested for his alleged involvement in betting his son-in-law and Chennai Super Kings CEO Gurunath Meiyappan, Chennai after attending the IPL final last night in Kolkata, where the crowd booed him during the presentation ceremony.

"The press is hounding me, the media hounding me, and I had already made everything in the press conference. Do not have any reason to resign," payoff Srinivasan journalists when asked at the airport with him about the scandal and whether he should resign on moral grounds.

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