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Lalit Modi warns detractors of 'sensational disclosures'

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In the eye of a storm, scam- tainted former IPL boss Lalit Modi today declared a full-blown "war" against his detractors, warning them of sensational disclosures saying it was his "turn to get everything out".

Naming a number of senior UPA ministers, Modi in a series of tweets claimed his disclosures, which he termed as "bombshells", would implicate the "erstwhile PMO".

"Congress party should be watching this press conference. So should all who have jumped up and down in last few years," he said in a tweet.

"Lastly before I board another flight to another beautiful destination. This is war. So bring it on. I choose to lose a battle to win a war," a combative Modi, who is based in London, said in another tweet.
 

Apparently referring to Opposition's demand for Swaraj's resignation, he said "wrong people resignations are being asked. I can assure u now the storm is about to hit. Lots more resignations will be (sic)."

"Now finally it's my turn to get EVERYTHING OUT. THERE ARE MANY BOMBSHELLS. See for yourselves. Then judge," he said.

He also asked the UK government to look out for his disclosures "As there is lots of Q u will have to answer to media I can assure u."

He warned of disclosing "Secret emails between govts exchanged. Lying to courts".

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First Published: Jun 15 2015 | 10:32 PM IST

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