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Even as the Supreme Court wants him to do so, N. Srinivasan is not stepping down as president, according to Board of Control for Cricket in India vice-president Shivlal Yadav. The BCCI will now await a court verdict on the embattled Chennai Super Kings team owner on Thursday. (Read: Top-10 developments)

Yadav told NDTV on Wednesday morning: "BCCI will wait for the top court's order to decide its future course of action." Yadav, according to the BCCI's rules, could step in as president should Srinivasan quit. (We will have to abide by Supreme Court's order, says BCCI vice-president Ravi Sawant)

 

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court asked him to step down to ensure a fair probe of the Indian Premier League fixing and betting scandal. Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, who was a team official of Chennai Super Kings, has been indicted by a Supreme Court-appointed inquiry committee for betting and sharing team information. (Read:Supreme Court's top observations)

On Wednesday, Srinivasan reportedly said:  "No one can force me out of BCCI. I have done nothing wrong." Pressure has been rising on Srinivasan with three BCCI vice-presidents joining former cricketers in asking him to resign and respect the Supreme Court mood. (Read: Srinivasan should be shunted out once and for all, says Lalit Modi)

After going through the contents of a report filed in a sealed cover by apex court-appointed probe panel, a bench headed by Justice A K Patnaik said there are "very very serious" allegations made in the report and unless the BCCI president steps down, no fair probe can be conducted.  "Why is Srinivasan sticking to his chair? If you don't step down, then we will pass the order," Justice Patnaik said. The case will come up for hearing on Thursday. (Read: Srinivasan can become ICC president even after resignation: BCCI official)

In June last year, Srinivasan had decided to step aside in the wake of investigations launched into spot-fixing in 2013 Indian Premier League. Jagmohan Dalmiya was the interim chief till the time the probe was on. "My resignation will set a bad precedent," Srinivasan had reportedly said then. 

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Supreme Court ke eduru cheptundaaa.... Eee bcci rowdyism roju roju ku mithimeerutundi kada

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veedu kuda inka edina pedda Scamchesaadu emo .. 

andhukani bayataki ponantunnadu emo..

 

mothaniki chennai is the center of alll scandals again annamata.

 

Akkada  chidu ..emo country ni.. ikakda Srinivasa emo . Cricket ni naakinchesaaru itehy.

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veedu kuda inka edina pedda Scamchesaadu emo .. 

andhukani bayataki ponantunnadu emo..

 

mothaniki chennai is the center of alll scandals again annamata.

 

Akkada  chidu ..emo country ni.. ikakda Srinivasa emo . Cricket ni naakinchesaaru itehy.

The Central Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday filed a chargesheet against India Cements Managing Director N Srinivasan in the alleged quid pro quo investment case involving jailed Kadapa (Andhra Pradesh) Member of Parliament Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy.

Srinivasan was accused of investing about Rs 140 crore (Rs 1.4 billion) in firms floated by Jagan Mohan Reddy in exchange for benefits to his company, in terms of water and land allocation by the state government. 

Then, Jagan Mohan Reddy’s father, the late Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, was chief minister. CBI also filed two separate chargesheets against Andhra Pradesh-based Penna Cements and Raghuram Cements (now Bharathi Cement). While Penna Cements was owned by Penna Pratap Reddy, also named in the chargesheet, Bharathi Cement was promoted by Jagan Mohan Reddy. 

The chargesheet involving India Cements also named two senior serving IAS officers -- special chief secretary (environment and forests), M Samuel, and principal secretary of the irrigation department, Adityanath Das. 

So far, nine chargesheets (including those filed today), have been filed in the two-year-old investment case, in which Jagan Mohan Reddy was named the primary accused.

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asalu news ee confusing ga undhi..

 

SC ki vere pani ledha, private tournament meedha padi edavatam kante. oka procedure ledhu paadu ledhu. SC ordered enquiry committee naa? veellu pedda jokers la unnare.

 

aina, oka private organisation chairman ni tholaginchataaniki SC ki right undha?

 

India lo, oka paddathi paadu lekunda, evadiki ishtamochinattu vaadu politics chesthaada.

 

IPL lo em jarigithe enti. If organisers lose money staging it, they'll stop it, or people will start watching it like they used to watch WWE. 

 

BCCI sports ministry kinda raanappudu why SC geliking.

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SC lo evadiko 'nauseating' ga undhani, Srinivasan thappu kovaala.. comedy kaakapothe.

 

atleast build a decent case against him. Itlaanti pilla fook case aithe, vaadu easy ga challenge chesthaadu SC ni. malli SC paruvu pothundi.. kaapadukotaaniki, one more idiotic rule pass chesthaaru. 

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company law, tax law, ivanni use chesi, Srinivasan ni oka 14yrs jail lo pettachu emo. haha..

 

adantha vadilesi, match fixing meedha paddaaru. 

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The Central Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday filed a chargesheet against India Cements Managing Director N Srinivasan in the alleged quid pro quo investment case involving jailed Kadapa (Andhra Pradesh) Member of Parliament Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy.

Srinivasan was accused of investing about Rs 140 crore (Rs 1.4 billion) in firms floated by Jagan Mohan Reddy in exchange for benefits to his company, in terms of water and land allocation by the state government. 

Then, Jagan Mohan Reddy’s father, the late Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, was chief minister. CBI also filed two separate chargesheets against Andhra Pradesh-based Penna Cements and Raghuram Cements (now Bharathi Cement). While Penna Cements was owned by Penna Pratap Reddy, also named in the chargesheet, Bharathi Cement was promoted by Jagan Mohan Reddy. 

The chargesheet involving India Cements also named two senior serving IAS officers -- special chief secretary (environment and forests), M Samuel, and principal secretary of the irrigation department, Adityanath Das. 

So far, nine chargesheets (including those filed today), have been filed in the two-year-old investment case, in which Jagan Mohan Reddy was named the primary accused.

 

idhi baavundi. deenni meedha oka 2yrs kashtapadinte, vaadu ee paatiki jail lo chippa kooda thine vaadu.

 

chargesheet tho vadilesaaremo. crime jarigindha ledha ani prove cheyyatam baddakama.

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SC lo evadiko 'nauseating' ga undhani, Srinivasan thappu kovaala.. comedy kaakapothe.

 

atleast build a decent case against him. Itlaanti pilla fook case aithe, vaadu easy ga challenge chesthaadu SC ni. malli SC paruvu pothundi.. kaapadukotaaniki, one more idiotic rule pass chesthaaru. 

idi decent case kada bhayya .. asalu ethical ga & legal ga vadu ela continue avutadu .. vadi Son-In-Law ki link vundi ani case .. first thing he should do is resign .. 

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