Lalit Modi IPL Commisioner Making It impossible for Team England to make their escape - UK Media
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veena , delhi:
Nov 28 2008
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The Daily Mail immediately dubbed Lalit Modi, the commissioner of Indian Premier League, as crass and insensitive when despite the blasts taking place in Mumbai he announced that the Test between England and Team India will take place next month, the...
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Jayanta Bhattacharya
instablogs.com
Nov 29 2008
New Delhi,
India
Lalit Modi, like most of the BCCI officials is a greedy businessman. All they know and can see is money and more money.
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Jayanta I think its not all about money, if this time cricket control lobby back out from the tournament, it will widen the gap. I hope you remember the 1989 kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed, which sadly set the stage for heightened militancy in the state. lets not repeat the blunder made by late PM V. P. Singh’s government ...
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I agree. There is more than money at stake here. Modi may be an opportunist and time is money, as the cliche goes, but there are more perceptible dangers should matters turn into a stalemate.
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Lalit Modi, like most of the BCCI officials is a greedy businessman. All they know and can see is money and more money.
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Jayanta I think its not all about money, if this time cricket control lobby back out from the tournament, it will widen the gap. I hope you remember the 1989 kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed, which sadly set the stage for heightened militancy in the state. lets not repeat the blunder made by late PM V. P. Singh’s government ...
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I agree. There is more than money at stake here. Modi may be an opportunist and time is money, as the cliche goes, but there are more perceptible dangers should matters turn into a stalemate.
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