N Srinivasan can't fool nation by covering up for Gurunath Meiyappan: Lalit Modi
As the Supreme Court resumed its hearing in connection with the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing case, former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi on Thursday said that N Srinivasan can't fool the nation by covering up for his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan.
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New Delhi: As the Supreme Court resumed its hearing in connection with the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing case, former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi on Thursday said that N Srinivasan can't fool the nation by covering up for his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan.
Through a tweet on social micro-blogging site Twitter, Modi shared another funny photograph, which was his final word for Srini.
My Final word on Srini - if he thinks we are fools - think again pic.twitter.com/ijr3XcR8om
— Lalit Kumar Modi (@LalitKModi) November 27, 2014
In another tweet, Modi said that the cleaning process should begin immediately.
No MAN or No PLAYER is above the GAME - Thus clean up must happen now. We cannot afford to wait for future cleanups. Game is on its knees
— Lalit Kumar Modi (@LalitKModi) November 27, 2014
Earlier in the day, the apex court questioned the BCCI as to why Chennai Super Kings shouldn't be disqualified from the IPL and asked them to act immediately on the Mudgal report.
The court observed that Srinivasan by virtue of being President-in-exile of BCCI and the CSK owner holds two posts leading to a conflict of interest. Asking the cricket's governing body to end all controversies, the SC recommended Srinivasan to relinquish one of the two posts.
SC also sought details of the ownership of India Cements.
By doing so, the court wanted to find out the exact ownership details of the CSK.
SC also observed that an external commission should be set up to hand out punishment to persons found guilty in the Mudgal committee report.
On BCCI election issue, SC proposed that election can be held but persons named in Mudgal report cannot contest and new board will take decision on IPL-6 scam.