Srinivasan asked to stay away pending inquiry: Shukla

May 29, 2013 01:00 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:21 pm IST - New Delhi

BCCI president N. Srinivasan with IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla. File photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar

BCCI president N. Srinivasan with IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla. File photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar

Beleaguered Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI) president N Srinivasan on Wednesday found himself under intense pressure to quit after two BCCI heavyweights, IPL Chairman Rajiv Shukla and the Board vice-president Arun Jaitley, asked him to “stay away” till investigations against his son-in-law were completed in the IPL spot-fixing scandal.

A day after senior Board functionary Jyotiraditya Scindia raised the first voice of dissent, Mr. Shukla and Mr. Jaitley joined forces to create pressure on Mr. Srinivasan to stay away for the sake of Indian cricket’s image.

It also indicated a hardening of stand among some of the key members of the Board who are active politicians and could prompt others to make similar demands.

“He is an elected President. We are of the view, even Mr. Jaitley feels so, that it would be good if he stays away from this procedure. We have made this suggestion and the decision on this matter is up to him. He has told us that he is not at fault and why should he be punished,” Mr. Shukla told reporters after meeting Mr. Jaitley here.

Ever since the scandal broke out, Mr. Srinivasan has shown defiance, refusing to quit and insisting that his resignation is only being sought by a “hounding media”.

Mr. Srinivasan’s son-in-law and Chennai Super Kings CEO Gurunath Meiyappan has been arrested by the Mumbai Police for alleged involvement in betting.

'Probe will be fair'

Mr. Shukla said the three-member inquiry committee, which is probing Mr. Meiyappan and the allegations against three Rajasthan Royals players and its franchise as well as the Chennai Super Kings, would be fair and its report should be implemented without consulting the BCCI.

“A probe committee has been made and we wanted majority of them to be outsiders, that’s why we have brought in two judges. We have suggested the report should not go to the BCCI, the findings should be recommended as it is. This is what we want,” Mr. Shukla said.

“We want an impartial probe and all the guilty should be strictly punished. We are waiting for the probe report now,” he added.

Justice T Jayaram Chouta, former Judge of the Karnataka and Madras High Courts, Justice R Balasubramanian, former Judge of the Madras High Court, and BCCI Secretary Sanjay Jagdale are members of the Commission.

Jaitley's consent?

“We have spoken to all Board members and we spoke about the Board’s image and the cricket’s image as well. We discussed all issues,” said Mr. Shukla when asked what exactly he discussed with Mr. Jaitley in the meeting on Wednesday.

Today’s development marks a significant shift in the Board’s stand on the raging controversy.

Both Mr. Shukla and Mr. Jaitley had never come on record to call for Mr. Srinivasan’s ouster, raising speculation that they may have come under some pressure in the wake of media’s continued focus on the controversy.

With three BCCI office-bearers, all of whom political bigwigs, seeking Mr. Srinivasan’s temporary ouster, it will be interesting to see what stand the Tamil Nadu strongman will take.

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