Demanding resignation of BCCI chairman N Srinivasan, the Lok Sabha MP also made a damning allegation that the just- concluded T20 championship promoted all types of vices and needs to be scrapped forthwith.
Nirupam, who was here on way to Yavatmal for bypoll campaigning, questioned BCCI's decision to hold an inquiry when the police had already booked, arrested and are investigating Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan for illegal betting.
"Is the BCCI above law? It is high time BCCI was governed by rules and laws that are followed by all sports bodies in the country. It cannot remain above law. How can a body that selects a national team be allowed to remain outside the Sports Ministry's control?" he asked.
Political leaders of all hues had made it a point to dominate BCCI to play power games, he alleged, adding that it needs to be revamped.
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