Harish its high time people in media stop interviewing corrupt people like Lalit Modi on the topic of corruption. LM is not residing in London... it shud read he is on a run in London... fugitive he is :)
Re: stop interviewing people like Lalit
by sivanandam lakshmanan on Jul 17, 2013 08:17 PM
rediff is the mouth piece of mother of corruption kongi party,then what you expect.
The concerned authorities should start investigations first with all the past and present office bearers, contracted personnel, contracted former players turned commentators of BCCI, then the complete circus owners of IPL and after all aspects are covered should investigate the players, because in the present set up of BCCI they are a LAW unto themselves and not answerable to any law enforcing authority in our country and have stubbornly refused to adhere to all kinds of public morality and accountability. They have even refused the directive of the sports ministry to be accountable to them. The latest episode of the All Mighty Srinivasan refusing to resign and other office bearers do not have the guts to call for his head which can mean only one thing that they are all collectively responsible for this corruption and mess the most popular game in India is facing.
Mr.Lalith Modi is more corrupt so as all the BCCI members.The fact that the BCCIs financial matters are kept in secret- All office bearers are cheat and corrupt.Soon Gods hand will start playing and we can expect lot of churning in The BCCI
credibility than the likes of Lalit Modi, who ran away from India and is afraid of subjecting himself to the country's law enforcement mechanism in respect of serious allegations faced by him.
Lalit Modi conveniently forgets that it is the very very very same BCCI which provided a platform to him to become a known name, though not by any good deeds except copying the ICL and refining it with the money power and monopolistic control over cricket in India.
I do not hold a brief for any single functionary of BCCI either present or past, but certainly salute the unidentified, unprojected individuals who from time to time worked for BCCI to create many world class stadia, run many bilateral tests and odis series, tournaments at local, national and international levels, create a battalion of professional cricketers.....
Men may come and men may go, the game will live for ever.