"Mr Srinivasan has no option except to resign on moral grounds. It's his responsibility to resign. He has no right to continue," Lele told PTI from Vadodara.
Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan has been arrested by the Mumbai Police on charges of betting and passing on team information during the Indian Premier League games while being the principal owner of the Chennai Super Kings franchise. He is currently in police custody.
"If he resigns he will go out honourably and if he does not he will have to go out unceremoniously," said Lele.
The ex-Secretary said all BCCI needs is that 10 full members of the Board should make a written submission to convene a Special General Meeting with one point agenda (removal of Srinivasan).
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"As per the BCCI constitution, at least ten full members have to requisition it and he would then have no option but to convene it (the meeting)," said Lele, when it was pointed out that the BCCI President seems to possess the powers to stall such a meet.
The BCCI has 30 full members comprising 7 units from North Zone, 6 each from South, East and West and 5 from Central. The Board also has three associate and as many affiliate members, but they have no voting power.
The Chairman of the meeting has one casting vote at his disposal.