"It was a unanimous decision. It was first moved by Anirudh Chaudhary of Haryana and seconded by Ranjib Biswal of Orissa. Everybody today attended the meeting and voted in favour. There was not a single dissent vote," Shukla said.
A pariah in Indian cricket for three years now, Modi was today banned for life by the BCCI after its disciplinary committee found him guilty on eight charges of "indiscipline and misconduct".
Asked how N Srinivasan could preside over the meeting, Shukla said: "In the last working committe meeting, it was decided that he will discharge his duties as president and that is how he presided today."
Self-exiled Srinivasan has confirmed that he will stand for re-election as the BCCI president during the Board's Annual General Meeting (AGM) here on September 29.
Asked about the re-election of Srinivasan, Shukla said: "AGM is fixed for September 29 and nomination will close by the evening of September 28. Then only you will know who is contesting and who is not.
