There is nothing like banned for life in India.Even life sentence is only for 14 years.Azaruddin was banned for life for match fixing,he has been restored.Modi will bounce back.Had Shrad Pawar as the President of BCCI not backed Modi's IPL scheme the same would not have seen the light of the day.
Re: Let him open his cards and see .......
by P S SHAH on Sep 26, 2013 09:21 AM
He has more skeletons in his cupboard than others and that is the reason he has ran away from the country to avoid facing inquiry against him. He dont have anything to disclose against anyone and he is only threatening without any evidence. Why cant he not gave any proper replies to the specific questions of Times Now anchor Arnab Goswamy yesterday night and stop his interview after short duration ? This is happened with Arnab for the second time when Modi didnt have any answers to his question. Modi is totally fake and coward. Why he dont have guts to come back to India ? He is like Nadeem of Nadeem Shravan fame who is also ran away from inquiry of his involvement in Gulshan kumars murder and like Modi he is also staying in London.
LM is not alone in the game. Perhaps he has overshot his brief, not taking BCCI goons along...this is not just about BCCI...any sport body is corrupt...system is corrupt...end of LM is not end of corruption...it is only end of a chapter and the next chapter has already started.... this book of corruption is so thrilling.... we cant resist reading it daily....
LM is not alone in the loot game....it is an on going game in BCCI or for that matter with any sport body....Perhaps LM went a little too far in the game( perhaps not taking the BCCI chaps along)for which he is punished now. It is notthe end of an era of corruption...It is only end of a chapter in a vast book of corruption...next chapter has already opened and the reading is quite thrilling.....
Re: Action
by BloggerOne on Sep 25, 2013 08:00 PM
They are all same. Modi might have done same things when he was in BCCI. Looks like in BCCI you can make more money then owning Modi Tires or India Cement.
Re: Re: Ban Cricket
by subhash phadkar on Sep 26, 2013 08:21 AM
Why ban cricket when even corrupt politicians who are convicted can still contest elctions and get elected?