Sunday, June 28, 2015

Are we now getting bored with Lalitgate Part 2

Are we now getting bored with Lalitgate Part 2 :

We have already discussed a few aspects of this issue, that is "are we are now getting bored with Lalitgate". In Part 2, we shall look in to few more aspects of the issue.

The first question is as to why Mr Lalit Modi has been living in self exile and why he is not living in his own homeland.  Why and when did he leave and why is it that so far he has not been brought back despite his being available to almost anyone who wishes to meet him at any point of time. Some say that he has a threat perception from certain elements and hence his self imposed exile.

It is obvious that he is not trying to hide himself and that is not a symptom of a criminal or fugitive. The next question is that if he fears for his life, then he ought to be taking precautions and he should at least try to lie low. 

As the accusations are flying thick and fast, it may be inferred that he might have done some wrongs during the years when he was the administrator and had held immense power in a money spinning sporting event named as IPL.

But has anyone filed any complaint against him in any police station or in any court and if yes, then what was the progress of the case. Has any court of law issued summons for his presence ?

Yes, we hear about the cases under foreign exchange laws and certain such things which they say are not of criminal nature but only of civil nature ? Really, even if someone evades the investigators ?

As the plethora of cases related to cricket indicate, be it betting, involvement of funds brought from undisclosed sources, transactions done at unexplainable and unreasonable rates, and things like that, and these point towards the involvement of not just one but a lot more people in these wrong doings.

One perception is that Mr Lalit Modi was conveniently allowed to go abroad in order to avoid the possibility of any inquiry taking place, and as a result it was ensured that many more people will continue to rest in peace inside the country, while Mr Lalit Modi may enjoy his self imposed exile at the exotic locations of his choice.

The mystery might be resolved if Mr Lalit Modi is brought back and a meaningful inquiry is held in to the entire issue but as the portends indicate, this is not likely to happen anytime soon. It is sad to see that there is not even one honest person with a strong will who could unravel this gigantic scam.

So, the common people of India, need not bother much. It is a rich man's world and with the cricket lovers ready to shower money, crooks will continue to enjoy. Only their names will keep changing.

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