A special general meeting is to be held on Saturday week to determine the future of Lalit Modi, the suspended Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman. N Srinivasan, the secretary for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), has rejected the replies filed by Modi to the three show-cause notices, saying they were "not acceptable". In a letter to the members of the board Srinivasan rejected Modi's responses to the charges, saying that they merited further investigation. Srinivasan said he had passed this finding to the general body for ratification at the special general meeting.
"Since Mr Lalit Modi had accused me of being biased against him, after a thorough and careful reading of his explanation against the charges, I have passed an order that it was not acceptable," Srinivasan told the Press Trust of India. "So, as advised by BCCI president Shashank Manohar, my order has been referred to the members of the general body to ratify my decision on the SGM called on July 3.
"It is left to them to ratify my order after which the matter will be referred to the disciplinary committee. "The show-cause notices, his reply to them and my order have been dispatched to all the members and a decision will be taken at the meeting." According to Cricinfo, Srinivasan also said a new member would be appointed to the disciplinary committee since Manohar had recused himself following Modi's repeated requests for the same. Modi had also asked that Srinivasan also be recused from the hearings against him but that was not granted.
"Since Lalit Modi has also accused Mr Manohar [of being biased], he would be replaced by another member to be decided by the general body," Srinivasan said. Modi's lawayer, Mehmood Abdi, however, called the whole process "an eyewash". * Agencies