"Why should he resign?," Abdulla, President of the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association, said.
When pointed out that Srinivasan's son-in-law is alleged to have been involved in betting, Abdullah countered,"How does it matter?"
"If my son-in-law is involved, it does not mean I have to step down. Let the investigation get over. If it comes out in investigation that N Srinivasan is responsible, he will go, he is an honourable man," Abdullah said.
"Betting must be made legal, otherwise it would continue. Worldwide it is there. You are betting in Dubai, you are betting in England, in America, why not in India?" he questioned.
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On being asked if he would bet, Abdullah said, "I dont know how to bet, I will never win if I bet."
Responding to a question, Abdullah said sports and politicians are inseparable.
"The day you take politics out of sport, there will be no sport," he said.
Abdullah's views on politicians in sports governance is contrary to those of his son and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah who believes that the job should be left to sportspersons.
The Union Minister ruled himself out from the top post in BCCI saying,"I am not fit to be president of BCCI.