Modi's lawyer had returned the summon under PMLA stating that he is not authorized to receive it
Yesterday, Modi's lawyer had returned the copy of the summons to the ED saying he was not authorised to receive it.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje was today at the centre of a fresh controversy over reports suggesting that she had recommended former IPL chief Lalit Modi for a Padma award in 2007. While the CM's press advisor refused to comment on media reports, Rajasthan Sports Minister Gajendra Singh said, "I do not have any idea about it" on being asked whether Raje had sent such a recommendation. Raje had reportedly forwarded Lalit Modi's name to the state's sports council citing grounds of his vast business empire and his contributions in development of cricket in the state. When contacted, Subhash Joshi, who was then Honorary Secretary to the Rajasthan Cricket Association(RCA) told PTI, "Rajasthan State Sports Council's (RSSC) Secretary had sent us a letter for submitting Padma award proposal of Lalit Modi as he was RCA President and BCCI Vice President on July 27, 2007." "RSSC had sent a letter seeking the details and papers of Lalit Modi (LaMo) from RCA", Joshi said. ...
Lalit Modi's lawyer has returned the summons issued to the former IPL boss by the Enforcement Directorate, saying he was not authorised to receive them, the Central agency said today. Advocate Mehmood M Abdi, who represents Modi, in a statement said, "I have not recieved any such summons". "ED has Modi's address in the UK. They are required to serve him as per the procedure prescribed in law," Abdi said. The Central agency had last week issued summons to Modi in a money-laundering case registered against him here, seeking his presence at its office within three weeks. It was returned by his lawyer who said he was not authorised by Lalit Modi to receive it, an ED officer said today. The case relates to a 2008 deal between World Sports Group (WSG) and Multi Screen Media (MSM) for television rights of Indian Premier League (IPL) worth Rs 425 crore. In 2008, BCCI awarded 10-year media rights to WSG for USD 918 million. WSG entered into a deal with MSM to make Sony the ...
Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi has forwarded the complaint to the Economic Offences Wing
No one in the BJP government at the Centre and Rajasthan has flouted any law or involved in corruption, Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu said as he blamed the opposition for a "defamation and disinformation" campaign over the controversy surrounding former IPL chief Lalit Modi. The Urban Development Minister, currently on a five-day non-official visit to the US, was responding to questions yesterday about the allegations against leaders of the BJP - both at the Centre and in Rajasthan - in the Lalit Modi row. "No body (in BJP) is involved in corruption. No law has been flouted. No immoral activities have been taken by anyone in this government. This is an attempt by the opposition parties as part of their defamation campaign, because we have given an honest and transparent administration. "They are disturbed, that's why they are into this disinformation campaign," Naidu told reporters after being felicitated by the Overseas Friends of BJP in Chantily, Virginia - a suburb of Washington
The proposal for appointment of Kaushal was withdrawn by Lalit Modi even before it could be brought for consideration of the company's board, said K K Modi
Tainted former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi today accused his bete noire and current ICC chairman N Srinivasan of "shielding" the three players who are from Chennai Super Kings in the wake of his allegation that they were bribed by a business tycoon. Modi, who is at the centre of a controversy over his British travel documents that has dragged External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, also targeted the Enforcement Directorate(ED) and challenged it to provide evidence regarding the money laundering allegations against him. The former cricket administrator, who has made London as his base, said he will return to India as and when he feels there will not be any threat to his security and that he will not go by any assurances from the government. "What is the anti-corruption (ICC Chairman) N Srinivasan doing to shield the three players that are from Chennai Super Kings...I want to know that question and India wants to know," ...
Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB) secretary Aditya Verma on Sunday shot off a letter to the International Cricket Council (ICC) seeking clarification on allegations against three international cricketers' involvement in "illegal things".
Jaitley also said there is "no question at all" about the government going on the back foot on this issue, as it has done "nothing wrong"
Taking a potshot at BJP over 'Lalitgate', Congress today said that the ruling party has opened a "Lalit Kala Academy" to defend the "black deeds" of the controversial former IPL boss. "It seems BJP has opened a Lalit Kala Academy to train its spokespersons in how to defend Lalit Modi," party spokesman Tom Vadakkan told reporters here. Noting that BJP spokesperson GVL Narasimha Rao had dubbed Lalit Modi as a "victim", Vadakkan said if the argument was taken to its logical conclusion, then it meant that Modi needed protection. However, he added that another BJP leader, Member of Parliament RK Singh, has described Modi as a "fugitive". Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has given a "clean chit" to Dushyant Singh, son of Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, but had toned down his remarks after a public outcry, Vadakkan further stated. Saying that Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has given a clean chit to Raje, the Congress spokesman claimed all this has exposed the utter confusion within
BJP-led government in Maharashtra on Tuesday scoffed at reports about transfer of Mumbai police commissioner Rakesh Maria in the wake of controversy over his meeting with Lalit Modi last year in London
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is expected to form a "final opinion" by this evening on the "information" furnished by Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria over his meeting with ex-IPL boss Lalit Modi in London last year when the Congress-NCP Government was in power. "Rakesh Maria submitted the information sought by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to Additional Chief Secretary (Home) K P Bakshi last evening. He is now in the process of examining the report and he will give his final opinion to the CM by this evening," a senior Home Department official told PTI, requesting anonymity. "This is an old case. Hence, time is required to study the issue in detail and analyse the information that Maria has submitted to Bakshi. He is taking his time because his decision will be very important for the government to take a decision on Maria's fate," the official said. The official further said that aspects like 'conduct rules broken', confidentiality, breaking of the secrecy
BJP MP R K Singh today struck a discordant note over party leaders Sushma Swaraj and Vasundhara Raje extending help to former IPL boss Lalit Modi, saying "any help to a fugitive is legally and morally wrong". He urged the government to take all measures to bring him back to India to face the law. Singh's strong comments are the first public criticism by a ruling party MP against the help extended to Lalit Modi by External Affairs Minister Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Raje, an issue which has snowballed into a major political storm for the Narendra Modi government even though BJP has defended both the leaders. "If anybody helps a 'bhagoda' (fugitive), it is wrong. This is wrong legally as well as morally. If anybody meets a fugitive, it is absolutely wrong. Whosoever has helped him, I think it is completely wrong," Singh, a former Home Secretary, told reporters here. He said Lalit Modi had been evading judicial warrants and summons and he was clearly a fugitive and any help .
Congress leader Anand Sharma on Sunday alleged that there is a protection being given to former IPL chairman Lalit Modi and demand that a SIT probe monitored by the Supreme Court must be done into the entire episode so that the people are made accountable.Sharma, who was commenting on reports that the government has sought a report from Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria over his meeting with Lalit Modi, said that there cannot be double standards or double yardsticks at all."The Prime Minister by his silence cannot expect that this issue will die down. It is not a question of the Commissioner of Police of Mumbai, here we are talking of the External Affairs Minister, here we are also talking about the Chief Minister of Rajasthan; those who felicitated the issuance of travel documents have committed gross impropriety," he told the media here.The Mumbai Police Commissioner had earlier confirmed that he had met Lalit Modi in London last year.In a statement issued by the office of the
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today said Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria has been asked to provide "information" on his statement regarding his meeting with tainted ex-IPL boss Lalit Modi in London
Tainted former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi invoked the names of British royalty, including Prince Charles and his brother Andrew, while seeking his travel papers from the UK Home Office
BJP leader Subramanian Swamy today extended his support to Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, who is embroiled in the Lalitgate row, calling her 'Jhansi ki Rani' and "capable of sailing through any controversy on her own". "Raje is Jhansi ki Rani, who has the capability to protect herself from any odd and if the need arises, I would help her," he said, while comparing the minister to the popular freedom fighter. Responding to questions on why no party leader has so far issued any statement in the Chief Minister's support like in the case of Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, who is also facing allegations pertaining to Lalit Modi, the leader said, "I know her (Raje). She is capable of protecting herself very well. She does not need the support of any party cadre. "What Raje did was just a small favour to an old friend on humanitarian ground, which was not a crime," he said. When questioned about allegations on Jhalawar MP and Raje's son Dushyant Singh for illegal transactions,
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj maintained silence and refused to offer any comment on resignation speculations or the Lalit Modi issue on Friday
Unrelenting in its attack over the Lalitgate controversy, Congress today wondered why the government was not making any efforts to bring former IPL boss Lalit Modi back to India.