The Asian Age

BCCICFO says he was threatened by Chaudhry

- Justice Justice Dipak A. M. on

New Delhi, Nov. 29: The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought responses from the Board of Control for Cricket in India and its treasurer Anirudh Chaudhry on allegation­s that he had threatened the BCCI’s chief financial officer Santosh Rangnekar with “liquidatio­n” on three occasions.

Chief

Misra, Khanwilkar and Justice D. Y. Chandrachu­d sought the response after amicus curiae Gopal Subramaniu­m produced an e- mail by the CFO to Vinod Rai — head of the Committee of Administra­tors managing the cricket affairs as an interim measure.

One of the threats, according to Subramaniu­m, was: “If you were in Haryana, you’d be evaporated by now.” The second, on October 6, took place at the ITC Maurya hotel in Delhi: “I will finish you. One more mistake, and you are over.”

A third alleged threat was that when Rangnekar asked Chaudhry's assistant to remind him of the name of the cough medicine he had earlier suggested, Chaudhry advised Rangnekar to take potassium cyanide instead.

Later, speaking to reporters, Chaudhry said this could be a fallout

of his views on certain issues including financial transactio­ns which were not palatable to the CFO.

“I am too shocked to react to these blatant lies. This is the first time, sitting in the court, that I have heard about this. As directed by the court, I will file my reply,” Chaudhry said.

Directing the listing of the matter in the second week of January, the

court asked the BCCI to submit its comments on the draft constituti­on submitted by the Committee of Administra­tors the last hearing.

The Committee has prepared the draft constituti­on of the BCCI on the lines of the recommenda­tion of the Lodha Committee and incorporat­ed suggestion­s from all the stakeholde­rs.

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