BCCI likely to file Rs 1200 crore fraud case against Modi: Sources

As BCCI has referred all matters regarding Lalit Modi to the Disciplinary Committee, Jyotiraditya Scindia will hear the criminal charges against the suspended IPL chairman.

NEW DELHI: As BCCI has referred all matters regarding Lalit Modi to the Disciplinary Committee, Jyotiraditya Scindia will hear the criminal charges against the suspended IPL chairman.

Jyotiraditya Scindia has replaced BCCI president Shashank Manohar in the disciplinary committee.

Chirayu Amin and Arun Jaitley are the other two members of the Committee that will hear the case against Modi.

Sources also added that the BCCI likely to file criminal charges against the suspended chairman in several cases of financial irregularity in the IPL.

Even as the BCCI discusses Modi's fate, sources told TIMES NOW on Saturday (July 3) that the decision to remove Modi is likely to be ratified unanimously.


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Sources added that the BCCI is likely to file Rs 1200 crore fraud case against the suspended IPL chief.

BCCI is convening their special general meeting in Mumbai to finally draft the 'oust Modi plan.' There are 30 members attending and the ones allegedly close to Modi are expected to miss this special meeting.

The three-point agenda of the meeting will ratify the action of Srinivasan in referring the charges against Modi issued in the three show-cause notices served to him to the Disciplinary Committee for further proceedings among other things.

While BCCI will be discussing Lalit's Modi fate, the suspended IPL chief is currently in South Africa soaking in the football World Cup fever. He tweeted last night saying that he was at the Soccer City Stadium and enjoying the football World Cup and was rooting for the African nation but that he was disappointed to see them exit.
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