1. On 24/5 Gurunath was arrested. All credentials of Gurunath including his profile was erased from the website of CSK & India Cements by the insistence of whom & why?
2. On 26/5, NS (Jagdale was sitting on his left) in Kolkata Press Conference claimed that Gurunath is not CEO/Owner of CSK but, just an honorary member of CSK only.....do you agree?
3. Now, do you think such a spurious statement by NS is nothing but suppression of facts / misleading fabricated information which may divert the whole issue and justice may be denied?
4. Should we disregard the e-mail of IPL6 Chairman Rajiv Shulka to all IPL6 Team Owners (Gurunath was addressed as CEO/Owner of CSK) for a workshop.
5. Should we disregard the findings of Mumbai Police after raid of Gurunath's house at Chennai that came out in Media reports?
6. Gurunath confessed to Mumbai Police that ICC warned him.....who the person is from BCCI to convey ICC warning to Gurunath? Why it was kept under carpet?
7. Position of BCCI Chief is too high. Since Gurunath is the son-in-law of NS, it is his moral duty to step down till the investigation is completed freely without any internal pressure.....do you agree?
8. As a good human being, if NS has an iota of moral values he should step down.....do you agree?
Re: Re: Quit - Sooner the Better
by Jonnalagedda Pardhasaradhi on Jun 01, 2013 03:10 PM
This article is very good.Way better than the paid news of the rediff reporter
Re: Quit - Sooner the Better
by Giri kris on Jun 01, 2013 03:10 PM
This article doesn't justify Mr.N.Srinivasan's continuance in office. It only highlights the special privileges being enjoyed by the politicians and the nexus between politicians cutting across the party lines. The article probably hits the bull's eye in that perspective.
Re: Re: Quit - Sooner the Better
by Ramachandran Nair on Jun 01, 2013 04:48 PM
Whaever Mr Shenoy has written is beyond your reach - so better refrain from commenting.
1. On 24/5 Gurunath was arrested. All credentials of Gurunath including his profile was erased from the website of CSK & India Cements by the insistence of whom & why?
2. On 26/5, NS (Jagdale was sitting on his left) in Kolkata Press Conference claimed that Gurunath is not CEO/Owner of CSK but, just an honorary member of CSK only.....do you agree?
3. Now, do you think such a spurious statement by NS is nothing but suppression of facts / misleading fabricated information which may divert the whole issue and justice may be denied?
4. Should we disregard the e-mail of IPL6 Chairman Rajiv Shulka to all IPL6 Team Owners (Gurunath was addressed as CEO/Owner of CSK) for a workshop.
5. Should we disregard the findings of Mumbai Police after raid of Gurunath's house at Chennai that came out in Media reports?
6. Gurunath confessed to Mumbai Police that ICC warned him.....who the person is from BCCI to convey ICC warning to Gurunath? Why it was kept under carpet?
7. Position of BCCI Chief is too high. Since Gurunath is the son-in-law of NS, it is his moral duty to step down till the investigation is completed freely without any internal pressure.....do you agree?
8. As a good human being, if NS has an iota of moral values he should step down.....do you agree?
atlast a transparent article, it is very rare to see such kind of details in current scenario. where politicians justify themselves for the mistake committed
1. On 24/5 Gurunath was arrested. All credentials of Gurunath including his profile was erased from the website of CSK & India Cements by the insistence of whom & why?
2. On 26/5, NS (Jagdale was sitting on his left) in Kolkata Press Conference claimed that Gurunath is not CEO/Owner of CSK but, just an honorary member of CSK only.....do you agree?
3. Now, do you think such a spurious statement by NS is nothing but suppression of facts / misleading fabricated information which may divert the whole issue and justice may be denied?
4. Should we disregard the e-mail of IPL6 Chairman Rajiv Shulka to all IPL6 Team Owners (Gurunath was addressed as CEO/Owner of CSK) for a workshop.
5. Should we disregard the findings of Mumbai Police after raid of Gurunath's house at Chennai that came out in Media reports?
6. Gurunath confessed to Mumbai Police that ICC warned him.....who the person is from BCCI to convey ICC warning to Gurunath? Why it was kept under carpet?
7. Position of BCCI Chief is too high. Since Gurunath is the son-in-law of NS, it is his moral duty to step down till the investigation is completed freely without any internal pressure.....do you agree?
8. As a good human being, if NS has an iota of moral values he should step down.....do you agree?
Re: Quit - Sooner the Better
by blahblah on Jun 01, 2013 02:11 PM
The article talks about the double standards as it relates to Politicians vs. non-politicians. If NS has to resign on moral grounds and if the same standards were applied to politicians, India will be without governance.
Re: Re: Quit - Sooner the Better
by rajarshi banerjee on Jun 01, 2013 02:56 PM
Two wrongs don't make a right. If the politicians are brazening it out and not ready to resign, that does not mean that NS should also follow the same path and brazen it out. You cannot cover up one mistake by saying many others are also doing it so why should I be singled out. Yes the article does show the double standards of Indian politicians but end of the day, do business tycoons also start following bad precedents set by political leaders?
He may not be openly known as a politician. But there is every reason to belive that he is associate with some powerful national or regional leader. Mind you in India Business - politics enjoy a cost relationship.
On SUnday they BCCI is going to meet and Mr.Srinivasan may resign but will ensure that CSK remain in IPL. In the long run, CSK will fetch more money than position in BCCI.
Mr.srinivasan was enjoying the company of these people not long time ago, he is not a kid, and he knew what politicians do, now it’s his turn to dance to the music played by them in concert with our television Media. Indian people are like stray dogs, It is a known fact that politicians are bast_ards but Indian people are the stray dogs who elect them or do not overthrow them. I stopped watching cricket since I attained the age of 20 years and it’s been 14 years and I am happy. I do not know why Britishers liberated India, my grandfather was a military officer in the British Government and he told me they were far more professional and honest than our present day government. It's time to choose the lesser evil.
Re: Indian People are stray dogs
by Sreekanth Nemani on Jun 01, 2013 02:00 PM
The question is not how honest and professional britishers were in your grandfather's time. Even your grandfather was honest and professional. How honest and professional are today's britishers? From all the evidence they just as bad as current indian politicians.
Re: Indian People are stray dogs
by p yuvaraj on Jun 01, 2013 02:35 PM
Stop British worship. Do you know they practiced genocide, plunder India's wealth. Search Robert Clive. You can find his Wealth in the 16th Century. Multiply that for 400 yrs for the others after him.