As the Supreme Court Monday questioned whether sidelined BCCI chief N. Srinivasan was not in a position of conflict while heading the cricket body and also holding a franchise in the IPL, he made a quick visit Monday evening to the famed Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple in the Kerala capital.
Srinivasan was in the temple in the evening for about 25 minutes, but did not oblige the media there.
Later at the airport, he said he would be unable to speak on any issue as the court was looking into the matter.
"This is a personal visit," Srinivasan said and walked away into the airport's departure terminal.
Last week, he was seen at a temple in Kannur district.
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