Modi's Plea Rejected - Governing Council to Meet as Scheduled


New Delhi, Apr 24 (PTI): The BCCI top brass is in no mood to consider embattled IPL commissioner Lalit Modi's plea to defer the Governing Council meeting by five days and made it clear that it will go ahead as per schedule. 

The BCCI has already told Modi that it would not change the date of the meeting as allegations of financial irregularities and the entire controversies related to IPL were far too serious to differ the meeting any further.

Modi had yesterday sought five days time to prepare himself for the Governing Council meeting which is expected to take a hard stand and even press for his removal.

"I need to prepare the documents to support my replies to all the questions... I have worked for you (BCCI) for five long years without taking any money... consider giving me just five days for the documents," Modi had said.

A top BCCI source said that there was no question of postponing the meeting and it was upto Modi to attend or not.

"Modi can come to the meeting and plead his case. If he doesn't have the relevant documents to defend himself, he can tell the Governing Council members at the meeting. We know he has been busy with IPL but that doesn't mean he cannot even attend the meeting," the source said.

"It is better for him to come to the meeting and explain his stand rather than keeping it. If he has nothing to hide why is he seeking five days time," the source said.

The "Anti-Modi" mood within the BCCI is quite clear with the entire top brass and most of the Governing Council member boycotting the award function in Mumbai last night. The BCCI officials are also planning to skip the IPL final tomorrow.

There have been unconfirmed reports that former BCCI president and NCP leader Sharad Pawar has asked the BCCI president Shashank Manohar to give Modi some time to defend himself by postponing the meeting by five days. But no BCCI official confirmed the development.

Modi's decision not to move court, questioning the validity of the April 26 meeting has also raised speculation that a compromise formula is being worked out. But with the mounting pressure of BCCI to take a hard stand and clean up the entire IPL mess would make it tough for Modi to find an escape route this time around.

Pawar is expected to meet the top brass of BCCI in Mumbai today to take stock of the situation in the wake of the raging controversy. The top BCCI officials will also apprise him of the steps that they are contemplating to restore their image.

Modi has already been sent feelers to step down voluntarily from the post of IPL commissioner and chairman to tide over the crisis but in case he refuses to do so, BCCI may be forced to pass a resolution and oust him.

The BCCI source said that the president is empowered to remove him as per the board constitution and there would be no legal hassles in case such an option is exercised.
Modi's style of functioning has not gone down well with the BCCI officials and the Govering Council members. BCCI's media and finance committee chairman Rajiv Shukla, who is also a Governing Council member, had questioned his style of functioning and had even pointed it out to president Manohar.

In a letter in January, Shukla had expressed concerns about Modi's functioning and how things related to IPL were being finalised without taking the Governing Council into confidence.

"The reason I am saying this is that I being a member of the Governing Council, I am neither informed nor consulted about any deal and I have got to know such information through press releases.

"I am quite confident that such commercials are neither discussed with the Governing Council members because had this been the case the committee would have actually decided together," Shukla said. 

  

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  • Ronnie, Mangalore/Qatar

    Sat, Apr 24 2010

    Why Sharad Pawer is backing Lalit Modi? Don't you think he too has involved directly or indirectly in this Scandal? He must be having sleepless nights!!!!

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Sat, Apr 24 2010

    In one of the African Language term 'Modi means Poison. I really don't know which Modi is this? Whether he is a Naredra Modi or his younger brother.Anyway, all of us know their routes where they come from.

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  • Khalid, Dubai, dubai

    Sat, Apr 24 2010

    This will be another disaster if shastri is given the position.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sat, Apr 24 2010

    Lalith Modi will certainly goes to jail and BCCI knows very well! Some body have to take responsibilty of IPL fiasco else the top brass of BCCI will be in soup as more chapter of illeagal dealings will emerge.IPL must be probed in depth, if need arises should be suspended/banned as it invloved national interst and security.

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  • Melwin, Vogga/Doha

    Sat, Apr 24 2010

    Lalit Modi fell down in his own Cave, which he dig in his own Hand.
    He need 5 day's for spend money(before govt hack his bank a/c)and hide file's..

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  • Soloman Lewis, Uppoor / Muscat

    Sat, Apr 24 2010

    Latest news indcates Lalith Modi is set to tender his resignation and Ravi Shastri is likely to take over. IPL borrowed the idea from ICL which was started by Kapi Dev. So why not Kapil ??

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  • Lokanath.D, Bantwal/Iran

    Sat, Apr 24 2010

    Now the IPL is world wide news,nothing is hidden.Throught the year if organisers conduct the such type of IPL or other oneday series... politicions,players and other related officials in BCCI fill their pockets nicely by looting poor people...in the name of cricket.so India's dream of coming to front line in the world will be real in corruption.There should be a limit for any enjoyment,In India through out the year cricket matches are conducted,eventhough we unable to stand no.1 in world...very limited nations are playing cricket i.e within 20 I believe.India govt should prepare sportsmen to olimpic. if no,near future all games will be no more in India except cricket.just guss what is the man power loss in India due to cricket?some how govt should control cricket fever......

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  • madav nayak, udupi

    Sat, Apr 24 2010

    All bigwigs are involved in this IPL drama.Now everybody wants to buy time to clear him/her out of this high profile daylight burglary. Most of them involved into it seems to be in a soup.Ofcourse they have brought a bad name to the Game who millions of people love firstly by letting politics into it (IT HAS BECOME A GOOD WAY TO EARN MONEY FOR PEOPLE WHO NEVER HELD A CRICKET BAT)and now all this scandals involving all these great GENTELMEN of our country. Nothing much is going to change, we live in a corrupt country with corrupt politicians so we have to continue living the way it is. There is no room left for honesty where money and politicis is involved. Solution:
    Continue with the IPL atleast for the entertainment of MILLIONS.

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