My perseverance has seen BCCI case reaching so far, says Lalit Modi

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Last Updated : Nov 27 2014 | 3:10 PM IST

Former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi on Thursday welcomed the Supreme Court's verdict against the IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings and former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president N Srinivasan, claiming that only his 'dedicated perseverance' has seen the case reach so far.

Modi, in a series of tweets, expressed his delight on hearing the ruling.

"Only with my dedicated perseverance we have been able to see the case reaching so far. If I had been in #india my hands would have..."

"...been probably tied and I would not have been able to #expose #mafia #owner of #Csk and #indiacements modus operandi. Today cleared by..."

"...all agencies incl winning my passport back - still not been able to get #false #fir registered in #chennai heard or removed. So much..."

"...Is the clout of the #indiacements #mafia #boss over the #police in his state and likewise on everything else around him. Like I said..."

"...Only a directive of the Honorable Supreme Court can save the Game loved and worshipped by a billion people. It's been a long hard war," he wrote.

Terming the BCCI as 'mafia run and backed', Modi also said that with this judgement, the global cleanup of the game has begun.

"Good to see the Honorable Supreme Court stepping in forcefully to enforce its observations on the #crooked #mafia run and backed #bcci," he tweeted.

"The #cleanup in #global #cricket has finally begun. #this time it looks #MONSTER #Mafia #Don #NSrinivassn wont be able to #fix this #match," he added.

Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court observed that the Chennai Super Kings, owned by Srinivasan, should be terminated without further enquiry as one of its officials Gurunath Meiyappan has been indicted for betting by an inquiry committee.

The apex court also proposed fresh elections in the BCCI, and in what was a further setback for Srinivasan, said that in the elections, persons, including Srinivasan, named in the Justice Mudgal report will not contest and the new board will take decision on the scam.

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First Published: Nov 27 2014 | 2:58 PM IST

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