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Modi remains defiant, says geared up for a battle

Last Updated 04 July 2010, 15:17 IST

BCCI on Saturday took the first step towards Modi's expulsion at a Special General Body Meeting by unanimously ratifying all charges against him and authorising its President Shashank Manohar to initiate civil and criminal proceedings against the suspended IPL chief. "Battle lines have been drawn. Agenda's fixed. Timelines laid. Let's see who wins and who is guilty of what. Now truth will emerge. Wait watch," Modi tweeted.

Australian spin legend Shane Warne, who captained Rajasthan Royals in the first three IPL seasons, offered words of encouragement to Modi. "Hey Lalit what's latest, they still into you? Not fair that ... Hope all works out mate.. It's your vision the IPL," Warne said in his tweet. The BCCI's Special GBM had also referred the charges against Modi to a re-constituted disciplinary committee which now has Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia replacing Manohar, who recused himself after Modi accused him of bias.

The decision to refer the matter to the disciplinary committee is seen as the first step towards ousting Modi from all BCCI positions. Modi has been slapped with three show cause notices so far accusing him of financial bunglings, trying to start a rebel league in England and irregularities in issuing theatrical rights of the IPL. Modi's replies, the first one running into a whopping 15,000 pages, were rejected by the BCCI.

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(Published 04 July 2010, 15:17 IST)

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