Mudgal, in fact, showed a chain of messages with a lawyer named Rahul Mehra (Delhi government's counsel), who was talking to him on behalf of Kejriwal.
"Rahul was sending me the messages of the CM as I did not speak to him personally. In one of the messages, it was written that it should be insisted that venue of the scheduled programme cannot be changed. I replied stating that DDCA is bound by BCCI's directive which cannot be changed," Mudgal told PTI today.
Mudgal showed the entire chain of conversation to the mediapersons, which also included a message sent by Mehra on CM's behalf stating: "You are the boss."
"Once BCCI said that it cannot be allowed after the start of play, I had to follow the norms," said Justice Mudgal.
In fact, Mehra also demanded that Kejriwal should be allowed to walk up to the stands where school children were sitting and interact with them.
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The Delhi government had sought permission to felicitate World Cup winners (1983 and 2011) from the state, along with former captain Bishan Singh Bedi.
Although the state government was free to use any other part of the ground, it refused to go ahead after being denied the access to field of play.
The Delhi government had intimated DDCA that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will be felicitating 10 stalwarts from the state. The list of players to be felicitated included the names of Bishan Singh Bedi, Mohinder Amarnath, Madan Lal, Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir among others but the felicitation would have violated BCCI norms.
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