oh..... means u r waiting to be kicked out. don't u have a moral responsibility. ok. v. soon ur desire will be fulfilled. and about rajeev shukla, who was he few years back? how he reached up to that level? whats the gimmick? if i m not wrong, he was a mere journalist and nothing more than it. how he managed himself to reach to the present level? its v.v.strange! as i always say that india is a country of jugadpani. any thing could be happen in india. our copyright laws are v. elastic. i remember some foreign person says, if u born poor in india its not ur mistake, but if u die poor its ur mistake. v.good keep it up.
Re: Srinivasan
by Baingan Bharta on May 29, 2013 07:22 PM
@chew-tee-yah, why the cufk do you mention your name? It is already visible on top. And nobody is interested in which village you stay..
It hardly matters who heads BCCI or Railway ministry. UPA under Sonia has created a climate in this country where every body, no matter where one is sitting, is encouraged to make a fast buck. Looting of the country's wealth has become extremely popular hobby. Each one of them thinks he can get away with the plunder. If Srinivasan head falls, who will be next ? All mighty Rajiv Shukla ? Make hay till sun shines is the slogan UPA has give to rich and powerful.
NS is power crazy. He will not step down unless thrown out. He is also a cunning fellow with dictator like attitude. Just remember, how bad he behaved with Mohinder Amarnath. If he is not in a mood to resign then all other Members of the BCCI Board should resign as a mark of protest to pull up the image of Indian Cricket from bad to clean. But, it is surprising that Shukla, Jagdale, Jaitly etc. did not react in Kolkata Press Conference when NS like a blatant liar told - Gurunath is not the CEO/Owner of CSK. Later, Mumbai Police raided the house of Gurunath at Chennai and got enough evidence that he is the CEO/Owner. Moreover, the same truth could be revealed from an e-mail communication of IPL Chairman Rajiv Shukla to all team owners of IPL 6 for attending a Workshop. Since NS has suppressed the facts/misled media with fabricated information, legal action needs to be taken immediately by Mumbai Police.
Re: Mumbai Police to take legal action for suppression of facts b
by siva kumar on May 29, 2013 06:06 PM
BCCI is cash cow. Combined loot is going on by all members. Bones are thrown to ex players but in crores. All of them beneficiaries and all know the truth. But why they will go against their gang leader? Earlier Jagmohan Dalmia, IS Bindra, Sharad Pawar like people were enjoying the wealth of world's richest sports Body. Now Srinivasan and other members are enjoying the spoils. That's the only difference. Srinivasan knows that other members can not go against him. That'swhy he is defiant. If BCCI is brought under Govt control., some govt official will loot. No easy solution.
Re: Re: Mumbai Police to take legal action for suppression of fac
by DEBABRATA DEY on May 29, 2013 06:42 PM
Yes, legend players like Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Vengsarkar, Shastri, Srikant, Gundappa Viswanath, Roger Binny, Sandip Patil, Kirmani etc. are silent because they are spineless and coward. BCCI president SN locked their mouth throwing money. Its a shame.
Re: Re: Mumbai Police to take legal action for suppression of fac
by shrinivasan venkataraman on May 29, 2013 06:54 PM
You and Media people should shout loud against the scams and loots where national wealth of the country is involved rather than to shout against a private body where no public money is involed.
Re: Mumbai Police to take legal action for suppression of facts b
by shrinivasan venkataraman on May 29, 2013 06:47 PM
Mr Dey. Anybody can put in his/her visiting card anything. You can also do the same. The fact is that whether it is legally valid or otherwise. Srini is wise besides an honorable man. He would not have uttered unless he was sure of what he had stated was legally correct. Please do no jump to conclusions based on cunning media report.
Re: Re: Mumbai Police to take legal action for suppression of fac
by DEBABRATA DEY on May 29, 2013 07:04 PM
Will it be wise on our part to disregard the e-mail of IPL6 Chairman to Team Owners for a workshop or the findings of Mumbai Police after raid of Gurunath's house at Chennai that came out in Media reports? If you really advice me in that line then I will wait till authenticated material evidences are produced in Court.
Re: Re: Mumbai Police to take legal action for suppression of fac
by siva kumar on May 29, 2013 07:28 PM
One simple fact! Srinivasan's son in law is arrested for a scam> Does he not have any moral responsibility? He is fooling everyone saying" I didnt do any wrong" Who said he is involved in betting? But he has to take responsibility for the actions family as for as cricket is concerned as he the board president.