Former Indian Premier League (IPL) commissioner Lalit Modi lashes out on Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday as the Indian board has decided to lift the ban on the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA).
BCCI decided to revoke theĀ ban after board’s Special General Meeting here on Monday. According to the conditions set by the BCCI for lifting the ban, the RCA will have to stop Lalit Modi from its functioning in order to avoid future punishment.
After hearing the news, Modi Tweeted, “Wow ??. Amazing. Not been in India for 7 Years. But the #Crook’s in @BCCI @IPL are even afraid of my name. Clowns just living off what I created for India. Good luck to these jokers who never did days work in their life except live off what others created.”
Wow š². Amazing. Not been in india for 7 Years. But the #Crookās in @BCCI @IPL are even afraid of my name. Clowns just living off what I created for india.Good luck to these jokers who never did a days work in their life except live off what others created https://t.co/WzCs3lulHW
— Lalit Kumar Modi (@LalitKModi) December 11, 2017
On April 24, 2010, the BCCI had suspended Modi after that year’s IPL final, holding him guilty on 22 charges, including bypassing the governing council while taking decisions, not following proper processes, betting and money laundering.
The RCA was suspended by the BCCI in May 2014 when the former IPL commissioner was re-elected as its president. Since then, BCCI started taking decisions of RCA. The RCA had filed a lawsuit for revoking itsĀ suspension, to which the board had asked the association to withdraw all pending cases and not to involve the cricket board in any case.