Verma, who took the IPL betting scandal to the Supreme Court which led to BCCI chief N Srinivasan stepping aside, said the JSCA was hand in glove with all the accused.
"As per the chargesheet filed by the Mumbai Police, it is recorded that Sundar Raman was in direct contact with Vindoo Dara Singh in relation to the match fixing allegations. Mr Sundar Raman passing the information to Vindoo Dara Singh regarding the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore played at JSCA Stadium, Ranchi on May 2013," Verma said in a statement.
"This clearly establishes the close proximity and the nexus between the cricket officials, and the bookies. Till date the JSCA has not come out in the open and explained its stand, which casts serious suspicion," he added.
Verma said JSCA President Amitabh Chaudhary is a close confidante of Srinivasan.
"Mr. Amitabh Chaudhary, President of JSCA is known to be extremely close to Mr. N Srinivasan, President of BCCI. A whopping Rs. 262 crores were allotted by BCCI in favour of JSCA for building the cricket stadium at Ranchi.
Verma claimed Chaudhary was facing enquiry from the Central Vigilance Commission for alleged corruption.
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