Former BCCI president N Srinivasan accuses Thakur of perjury

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Former BCCI President N Srinivasan has grown the tricks in his battle with board secretary Anurag Thakur by filing charges of false witness in the Supreme Court and searching out criminal accusation of Thakur, according to a report. The next general meeting will be held on October,4 with the BCCI for choosing the next president in special meeting . Srinivasan has offended Anurag Thakur who has provided false statements in his affidavit filed alongside the BCCI ' s plea seeking clarification from the Supreme Court as to whether Srinivasan can be permitted to attend its BCCI meetings or whether there is still a conflict of interest that should keep him away. “The statements in the false application can then only be personal to Anurag Thakur, who has abused the process of this court by filing his personal false affidavit in the dress of an affidavit on behalf of the BCCI,” Srinivasan says in his plea. Srinivasan also accused Thakur of sensationalising BCCI ' s position in his plea as he "sought to create confusion between him and his namesake, another N Srinivasan, Who is a former partner of a chartered accountancy firm in Chennai," the report says. Srinivasan asserts that Thakur ' s claim regarding the amendment to BCCI constitution was brought in to accommodate Srinivasan and his interests in Chennai Super Kings, as an "egregious lie." Srinivasan adds that even Thakur was present in the AGM in 2008 when this amendment was ratified. He also goes one step further to say that if every office bearer of the BCCI and representatives of the state associations present when the amendment was made, is a party to this, then that includes P M Narendra Modi too, who was the President of Gujarat Cricket Association then. BCCI had earlier approached the Supreme Court saying there was lack of legal clarity on the status of Srinivasan who had sought to attend the AGM in Kolkata on August 28, which was adjourned. The Supreme Court has since dismissed this plea from BCCI. The meeting was postponed as the members argued over the presence of Srinivasan, who was barred by the apex court from contesting for BCCI President because of his ownership of Chennai Super Kings, which created a conflict of interest.
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