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New Delhi: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Shashank Manohar on Saturday hit out on suspended IPL commissioner Lalit Modi a day after Modi claimed that interim IPL chief Chirayu Amin was a part of one of the groups that bid for an IPL franchise.
Manohar accused Modi of trying to tarnish the BCCI's image when it was because of his 'misdeeds' that the board has landed in an embarrassing situation. According to the press release, the BCCI President had kept his silence so far on the whole controversy but Modi has now crossed the line with his constant accusations on the BCCI.
Following is the letter that Shashank Manohar released to the media on Saturday afternoon.
"Mr Modi, since yesterday is trying to malign the image of the Board and Mr. Chirayu Amin by making statements which are far from the truth.
"I did not react earlier when he made allegations against me and the Hony. Secretary as I did not wish to dignify his ridiculous allegations with a repartee. Today I am replying, because he is trying to tarnish the image of the Board and its members.
"It is alleged by Mr Modi, that Mr Amin had given a bid along with the Pune Franchisee – City Corporation Ltd. He has further alleged that I did not inform him about the letter from Mr. Amin seeking permission to bid and that the said communication was suppressed from him and the Governing Council Members.
"The truth is that it was Mr Modi himself who sent a message to the Pune Franchisees through Mr Ajay Shirke, President, MCA, .asking them to contact Mr. Amin and ask him to be a part of the Consortium.
"When the Pune Franchisee approached Mr. Amin to join their Consortium, he informed them that he might join the Consortium by making an investment of upto 10 %. Mr. Amin had then given me a letter with a copy to the Hony Secretary, informing that he has been approached by the Pune Franchisee. In his letter he clearly states that should City Corporation Ltd win the bid, he would then formally approach the Board for a sanction to invest in the Consortium. The letter itself makes it very clear that it was a proposal with a pre-condition attached- that Mr Amin would seek a formal sanction only in case the bid succeeds.
"The Board and the Governing Council would have needed to consider Mr Amins case only if and when he put forward a concrete proposal to invest.
"First and foremost, Mr Amin's letter was not for asking permission to bid. Secondly, he was not a bidder with City Corporation Ltd and this even Mr Modi has agreed in his interview to Times Now.
"It is thus clear that the claim of Mr Modi that Mr Amin was a bidder is misleading and is only to malign the image of the Board and it Members.
"Mr Modi has also made a statement that Mr Aniruddha Deshpande,MD City Corporation Ltd, had informed him that though the bid was submitted on behalf of City Corporation Ltd, it was in fact a personal bid on behalf of himself. Mr Modi , who claims to be above board in all matters, did not think this very cogent and important piece of information should be shared with Governing Council Members /Officials. His statement becomes even more questionable in the light of the fact that the bid document tendered on behalf of City Corporation Ltd gives information only regarding City Corporation Ltd and does not give any personal information about Mr Aniruddha Deshpande. The bid could have been rejected at the threshold if it had been from Mr Aniruddha Deshpande ,in his individual capacity, as it did not carry the necessary information about the bidder, ie. Mr Deshpande.
"Mr. Modi, who is himself in the dock, is trying to tarnish the image of the Board by making false and misleading statements time and again when as a fact the Board has landed in this embarrassing situation due to his own misdeeds.
"The reason for me releasing this statement is that the BCCI is an Institution which is the best run Sports Body in the country and the image of BCCI cannot be allowed to be tarnished by people like Mr Lalit Modi."
Congress, NCP maintain silence
Meanwhile, NCP leader Sachin Ahir has refused to comment on the IPL controversy saying that Sharad Pawar has already clarified everything.
Even the Congress party, which has so far maintained silence over the entire episode, chose not to speak despite the BJP seeking Sharad Pawar's resignation.
On Saturday, Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan ducked questions on the latest round of allegations and counter allegations.
"Nothing to say, no comments," said Chavan when asked for his reaction on the IPL issue.
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