Pressure has been mounting for Srinivasan's resignation ever since his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan's name surfaced in IPL betting and which then led to his arrest last night by Mumbai police.
"It's absolutely untenable, is there an iota of credibility left. With this scandal breaking out and all the evidence emerging, his position has become untenable, he should go," Kamal Nath said.
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Cricketer-turned politician Kirti Azad said," I dont know resignation or no resignation. How many resignations you will take? I had raised this issue of accountability and responsibility even last year but people laughed at me. I am happy that I stand vindicated."
Former BCCI Secretary Jayawant Lele said Srinivasan "should not wait even for 10 minutes and resign immediately."
Srinivasan though said he has done "no wrong" and he cannot be "bulldozed" into resignation.
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