While Scindia wanted Srinivasan to step down till the case of his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan is decided, Union Minister and senior Board functionary Farooq Abdullah backed the beleaguered president, saying there was no reason for him to quit.
Even as the scandal raged on, the media was barred from asking questions on the issue at the Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's pre-departure press conference in Mumbai. Dhoni kept mum to a few questions related to spot-fixing in the IPL.
"From my point of view, not for a second am I assuming that anybody is guilty. Having said that, in the interest of propriety and in interest of the game at this point of time when there is a question mark surrounding an individual, surrounding the team (CSK) and surrounding the manager of that team who happens to be a family member, I believe in all sense of the word propriety that Mr Srinivasan must step aside," Scindia told PTI.
Scindia, who is Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association President and Chairman of BCCI's Finance Committee, said Srinivasan can be re-instated if Gurunath is absolved of the charges of betting in the IPL after investigation.