A few of us never ever seem to learn, what else can say about one Mr. Narayanswamy Srinivasan who moved the apex court on Wednesday seeking a modification or then considerable dilution of it's orders disqualifying him from discharging his duties as the BCCI president........
Srinivasan has moved the apex court through his legal counsel seeking a watering down of the court's orders dated March 28 and May 16 which expressly prohibit him from discharging his assigned duties as BCCI president until the case comes up for hearing next in the month of September 2014.........
In his application Srinivasan implored or then pleaded with the court to suitably amend it's orders passed on March 28 and May 16 2014 to the extent that they enable him to discharge his daily functions as the President of the BCCI in so far as all non IPL related matters are concerned.........
Srinivasan also added that he was re-elected as the BCCI President with an overwhelming majority in the AGM held way back in September 2013 and that his tenure as the BCCI president would pass by or elapse without him discharging his due responsibilities unless the court modified it's orders and accorded him the liberty to do the same........
He also pointed out or alluded to the fact that the strictures/orders passed against him by the Supreme Court had caused him considerable distress, led to/.caused the erosion of a tremendous amount of goodwill enjoyed by him amongst his fellow board members and last but not the least caused him to become an object of derision and ridicule in the eyes of the common man who was prone to equating or then associating him with the IPL match and spot fixing imbroglios.........
Clearly stating that he has no objection whatsoever to Shri Sunil Manohar Gavaskar's continuance as the IPL Chairman as long as the apex court desired or deemed it fit, Srinivasan maintained that he was supremely confident of emerging unscathed from the serious and damaging allegations levelled against him about being a part of the syndicate that betted on and spot fixed IPL matches as he had submitted a strong defence based on merit and also because that there was no evidence whatsoever to either prove or uphold his involvement in the unsavoury IPL spot and match fixing scandal........
According to the review petition filed by his legal counsel, the concerned court was doing Srinivasan a huge disservice as it had not passed similar strictures or orders against the players named in the report submitted by the Justice Mukul Mudgal committee so why then is he and only he being singled out for special treatment.........
As things stand at the present moment, it will be known later today if the apex court finds merit in Srinivasan's petition and deems it worthy of it's consideration or then dismisses it from it's presence with the utter contempt that it deserves; the fact of the matter being that Srinivasan sees the gilt edged opportunity of being the ICC"s first ever Chairman slipping out of his hands and hence the review petition and crocodile tears of supposed redemption and contrition.........
Srinivasan has moved the apex court through his legal counsel seeking a watering down of the court's orders dated March 28 and May 16 which expressly prohibit him from discharging his assigned duties as BCCI president until the case comes up for hearing next in the month of September 2014.........
In his application Srinivasan implored or then pleaded with the court to suitably amend it's orders passed on March 28 and May 16 2014 to the extent that they enable him to discharge his daily functions as the President of the BCCI in so far as all non IPL related matters are concerned.........
Srinivasan also added that he was re-elected as the BCCI President with an overwhelming majority in the AGM held way back in September 2013 and that his tenure as the BCCI president would pass by or elapse without him discharging his due responsibilities unless the court modified it's orders and accorded him the liberty to do the same........
He also pointed out or alluded to the fact that the strictures/orders passed against him by the Supreme Court had caused him considerable distress, led to/.caused the erosion of a tremendous amount of goodwill enjoyed by him amongst his fellow board members and last but not the least caused him to become an object of derision and ridicule in the eyes of the common man who was prone to equating or then associating him with the IPL match and spot fixing imbroglios.........
Clearly stating that he has no objection whatsoever to Shri Sunil Manohar Gavaskar's continuance as the IPL Chairman as long as the apex court desired or deemed it fit, Srinivasan maintained that he was supremely confident of emerging unscathed from the serious and damaging allegations levelled against him about being a part of the syndicate that betted on and spot fixed IPL matches as he had submitted a strong defence based on merit and also because that there was no evidence whatsoever to either prove or uphold his involvement in the unsavoury IPL spot and match fixing scandal........
According to the review petition filed by his legal counsel, the concerned court was doing Srinivasan a huge disservice as it had not passed similar strictures or orders against the players named in the report submitted by the Justice Mukul Mudgal committee so why then is he and only he being singled out for special treatment.........
As things stand at the present moment, it will be known later today if the apex court finds merit in Srinivasan's petition and deems it worthy of it's consideration or then dismisses it from it's presence with the utter contempt that it deserves; the fact of the matter being that Srinivasan sees the gilt edged opportunity of being the ICC"s first ever Chairman slipping out of his hands and hence the review petition and crocodile tears of supposed redemption and contrition.........
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