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Srinivasan steps aside, Dalmiya called back as interim BCCI chief Chennai, June 2 In a decision in which the pro-Sharad Pawar group appeared to have suffered a dent, the Working Committee of the Board decided that Dalmiya will conduct its day-to-day affairs after Srinivasan announced that he will not discharge his duties as the president till such time the probe is completed. Sources said that key members, including Arun Jaitley, Rajeev Shukla and Anurag Thakur, appeared to have tilted the scales in favour of Dalmiya and softened the blow on Srinivasan. While the Pawar group may have wanted former chief Shashank Manohar in Dalmiya's place, it could also not ensure that Srinivasan resigned. Dalmiya (73) will appoint a new member on the three-member inquiry commission in place of Sanjay Jagdale that will go into the allegations of betting and spot-fixing against Srinivasan's son-in-law and CSK Team Principal Gurunath Meiyappan and his franchise Chennai Super Kings. AS man as 24 members of the Board attended the meeting in which there was no demand made for his resignation, Srinivasan said though Punjab Cricket Association chief I S Bindra claimed that he did. Two senior members of the Working Committee also said that the word resignation was not used at the meeting. The meeting also urged secretary Jagdale and treasurer Ajay Shirke, who have resigned from the posts a couple of days ago, to rethink their decision and get back to the Board in 24 hours. However, both of them said after the meeting that they have decided not to withdraw their resignations. A BCCI press release said after the meeting “N Srinivasan announced that he will not discharge his duties as the president of the Board till such time that the probe is completed. Till such time, Mr Jagmohan Dalmiya will conduct the day to day affairs of the Board. “The Committee expressed full confidence in Sanjay Jagdale and Ajay Shirke and requested them to withdraw their resignations in the larger interest of the Board.” The BCCI chief said after the meeting that no one in the meeting asked him to resign and he had offered not to discharge the functions of the Board president till an independent probe against his son-in-law and his franchise. There was no acrimony in the meeting. Srinivasan, who has been facing calls for resignation as BCCI chief ever since the arrest of his son-in-law, said he has taken an extraordinarily fair step by stepping aside. Shirke, said to be close to Pawar, expressed unhappiness over the decision of the Working Committee and wondered how this arrangement could work. “I personally cannot make out how this kind of arrangement will work. I have just reaffirmed my decision (not to withdraw the resignation).” He said he and Jagdale were requested by all the Working Committee members to withdraw their resignations. “My final decision is that I cannot continue”. Bindra was more forthright in his attack on the decisions of the Working Committee. “Srinivasan is not resigning. He is just stepping aside for one month. This is taking the public for a ride. We needed something more than this. I suggested, let him step aside until September, but he said he is not going to resign. “I suppose if there is a meeting of the ICC, Dalmiya will go. Srinivasan will not perform any function of the Board”, Bindra said. Jaitley, a vice president, participating in the meeting through video conferencing in Delhi, expressed concern about the credibility of the Board taking a beating because of the actions of the three players and Gurunath. “Step aside till the pendency of inquiry and not discharge any presidential functions for a free and fair probe,” Jaitley told Srinivasan which he immediately agreed. Jaitley told the committee that he had told Srinivasan at a meeting in Kolkata last Sunday in the presence of Rajeev Shukla that he should step aside. Srinivasan confirmed that he was indeed asked by senior BJP leader to step aside. — PTI How the compromise was reached
Working Committee meeting begins with N Srinivasan listing issues Senior VP Arun Jaitley tells Srinivasan to ‘step aside till the pendency of inquiry’; Srinivasan agrees IS Bindra questions validity of the meeting; Rajeev Shukla says it can be ratified from backdate Members ask Jaitley to take over as interim president; the BJP leader declines Jaitley proposes Shashank Manohar and Jagmohan Dalmiya’s names for the post Srinivasan opposes Manohar’s name Jaitley and Anurag Thakur propose Dalmiya’s name, to which Srinivasan agrees Nobody asked me to quit: Srini
N Srinivasan remained combative after the meeting Insisted that not a single member asked him to resign. “After discussions, I announced I will not discharge my duties till the probe is completed,” he said. The pressure on him had mounted after three top BCCI officials — treasurer Ajay Shirke, secretary Sanjay Jagdale and IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla — resigned. Probe panel to have new member Jagmohan Dalmiya (pic) will appoint a new member on the 3-member inquiry panel in place of Sanjay Jagdale to go into the allegations of betting and spot-fixing against Srinivasan's son-in-law and CSK team principal G
Meiyappan.
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