Shashank Manohar's real face now stands exposed by Lalit Modi. Whatever might have been the charges against Modi, those should be investigated by strictly neutral persons with a clean background - crooks and chameleons like Sunil Gabaaskar, Ravi Shaastri and Pataudi and also wolves in sheep clothing like Manohar and Srinivasan should not even be having access/party to the investigation proceedings.
its a wow article if true. Rediff is very famous for printing hoaxes. Anyways - the fatso's of BCCI has encountered their 'baap' now. They thought they would eat Modi for dinner....get up crooks...someone else is waiting for having you for dinner.
Although this all bigger crooks have Ministry backing I appreciate your Guts in putting everyone's Lungi down...Good going dude!! This is What we call an obvious justice for bigger crooks than Modi who have from years filled their belly with dirty filthy food....This is what we call answering a 'Brick by Stone'
good Keepup...u need to unravel other names and bring all of them in public dancing naked
Now that his wrong doings and irregularities are coming out in the open, he is openly accusing all others, so as to deflect attention away from him.. If he had curtailed his aggression and had conducted the business in a professional way, may be nothing of this would ever have happend.. And its surprising to know that as a chairman he was not able to have a fool proof system of fixing umpires, that hes saying now that the co-owner of a team was hand picking them as per his choice!!! thats shows very poorly on your managerial skills Mr Modi..
Re: Modi
by truth on May 26, 2010 01:37 AM
What wrong doings have come back. There are no proofs. Every one is talking in the air. He was running a business not a charity. If he wouldn't make any money who else would.
After sweat-equity, the umpire-fixing is another clear wrongdoing that Modi stood upto. Modi clearly has the guts that are expected from modern Indians.
Re: Re: Modi may be the only clean guy in this saga...
by Nostradamus Great on May 26, 2010 02:01 AM
when this comes from a Gujju Shah, u shld have guessed who is he supporting!
Re: Re: Re: Modi may be the only clean guy in this saga...
by H Shah on May 26, 2010 02:24 AM
This board is so filled with racist and regionalist goats... And why not? It is always easy to follow the lead goat than to think for yourself.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Modi may be the only clean guy in this saga...
by Old Monk on May 26, 2010 02:32 AM
Dear H Shah, We are all Indians and the only race is Hindustani! But let us call spade a spade....
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Modi may be the only clean guy in this saga..
by H Shah on May 26, 2010 03:08 AM
Fair enough... btw, I am not sure if Modi is Gujju. He is born in Delhi and is most likely north Indian or Marwari. I support him because the charges against him look cooked.
Re: Re: Modi may be the only clean guy in this saga...
by H Shah on May 26, 2010 02:31 AM
I know some of his family members have interests in teams. That may be out of him favoring them or they may have taken stakes on their own. In any case, that happened three years ago. If Manohar and other GC members knew this for three years and ignored it, they are guilty of negligence. If they did not, they are too incompetent. Either way, bringing that up now, exactly when they have a score to settle, reeks of vengefulness and abuse of authority.
Re: Re: Re: Modi may be the only clean guy in this saga...
by Old Monk on May 26, 2010 02:37 AM
We know none of us are saints, but humans, when your own house is not in order, why throw muck on others?
Re: Modi thought he is larger than the establishment....
by H Shah on May 26, 2010 12:59 AM
This shows a slavish mentality. Ministers are appointed by and work for people and people should fire them, like they fired Tharoor, if they are doing something wrong.
Re: Re: Modi thought he is larger than the establishment....
by Old Monk on May 26, 2010 01:36 AM
What I meant to is that Modi himself is not clear, because he has also favoured his friends and also his closest family members....which is proxy...and everyone knows....
Re: Re: Re: Modi thought he is larger than the establishment....
by H Shah on May 26, 2010 02:38 AM
Ownership by proxy is not even part of the speculative allegations. I am not sure if it is certain that his relatives' stakes are sweat equity. They may have invested real money.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Modi thought he is larger than the establishment.
by Old Monk on May 26, 2010 02:44 AM
Does it really matter, whether it is sweat or real money, when in position, better not to favour your own, this is a demand of fair play and probity.