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MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 25: Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief, Narayanaswami Srinivasan was called by Mumbai Police Crime Branch for his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan alleged involvement in betting on IPL matches on May 24, 2013 in Mumbai, India. The arrest of his son-in-law Meiyappan has given rise to the demands for his resignation from the post of BCCI president. (Photo by Kalpak Pathak/Hindustan Times )
MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 25: Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief, Narayanaswami Srinivasan was called by Mumbai Police Crime Branch for his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan alleged involvement in betting on IPL matches on May 24, 2013 in Mumbai, India. The arrest of his son-in-law Meiyappan has given rise to the demands for his resignation from the post of BCCI president. (Photo by Kalpak Pathak/Hindustan Times )
MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 25: Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief, Narayanaswami Srinivasan was called by Mumbai Police Crime Branch for his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan alleged involvement in betting on IPL matches on May 24, 2013 in Mumbai, India. The arrest of his son-in-law Meiyappan has given rise to the demands for his resignation from the post of BCCI president. (Photo by Kalpak Pathak/Hindustan Times )
MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 25: Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief, Narayanaswami Srinivasan was called by Mumbai Police Crime Branch for his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan alleged involvement in betting on IPL matches on May 24, 2013 in Mumbai, India. The arrest of his son-in-law Meiyappan has given rise to the demands for his resignation from the post of BCCI president. (Photo by Kalpak Pathak/Hindustan Times )
MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 25: Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief, Narayanaswami Srinivasan was called by Mumbai Police Crime Branch for his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan alleged involvement in betting on IPL matches on May 24, 2013 in Mumbai, India. The arrest of his son-in-law Meiyappan has given rise to the demands for his resignation from the post of BCCI president. (Photo by Kalpak Pathak/Hindustan Times )
MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 25: Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief, Narayanaswami Srinivasan was called by Mumbai Police Crime Branch for his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan alleged involvement in betting on IPL matches on May 24, 2013 in Mumbai, India. The arrest of his son-in-law Meiyappan has given rise to the demands for his resignation from the post of BCCI president. (Photo by Kalpak Pathak/Hindustan Times )
MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 25: Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief, Narayanaswami Srinivasan was called by Mumbai Police Crime Branch for his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan alleged involvement in betting on IPL matches on May 24, 2013 in Mumbai, India. The arrest of his son-in-law Meiyappan has given rise to the demands for his resignation from the post of BCCI president. (Photo by Kalpak Pathak/Hindustan Times )
MUMBAI, INDIA - MAY 25: Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief, Narayanaswami Srinivasan was called by Mumbai Police Crime Branch for his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan alleged involvement in betting on IPL matches on May 24, 2013 in Mumbai, India. The arrest of his son-in-law Meiyappan has given rise to the demands for his resignation from the post of BCCI president. (Photo by Kalpak Pathak/Hindustan Times )
KOLKATA, INDIA - MAY 25: Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief, Narayanaswami Srinivasan arrived at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (NSCBI) on May 25, 2013 in kolkata, India. The arrest of his son-in-law Meiyappan has given rise to the demands for his resignation from the post of BCCI president. (Photo by Subhankar Chakraborty/Hindustan Times )
KOLKATA, INDIA - MAY 25: Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief, Narayanaswami Srinivasan arrived at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (NSCBI) on May 25, 2013 in kolkata, India. The arrest of his son-in-law Meiyappan has given rise to the demands for his resignation from the post of BCCI president. (Photo by Subhankar Chakraborty/Hindustan Times )
KOLKATA, INDIA - MAY 25: Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Chief, Narayanaswami Srinivasan arrived at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (NSCBI) on May 25, 2013 in kolkata, India. The arrest of his son-in-law Meiyappan has given rise to the demands for his resignation from the post of BCCI president. (Photo by Subhankar Chakraborty/Hindustan Times )
NEW DELHI, INDIA - MAY 25: Union Law Minister Kapil Sibal briefs the media personnel on new law to curb dishonest practices in sports and assured that the Government is committed to put in place a new legislation to deal with the meance of fixing in sports on May 25, 2013 in New Delhi, India. (Photo by Vipin Kumar/Hindustan Times )
NEW DELHI, INDIA - MAY 25: Union Law Minister Kapil Sibal briefs the media personnel on new law to curb dishonest practices in sports and assured that the Government is committed to put in place a new legislation to deal with the meance of fixing in sports on May 25, 2013 in New Delhi, India. (Photo by Vipin Kumar/Hindustan Times )
AMRITSAR, INDIA - MAY 25: Indian fishermen touching Indian soil in respect while crossing over to India after being released by the Pakistani authorities at India-Pakistan joint Wagah border, check post Attari on May 25, 2013 in Amritsar, India. Pakistan government on Friday released 45 Indian fishermen. Pakistan caretaker Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso decided to release the Indian fishermen who have already served their sentence. (Photo by Munish Byala/Hindustan Times)
AMRITSAR, INDIA - MAY 25: Indian fisherman holding his creation, Indian twin tricolor, which he prepared with colored stones in jail during his prison of four months, and waving while stepping towards the Indian bus after crossing over to India after being released by the Pakistani authorities at India-Pakistan joint Wagah border, check post Attari on May 25, 2013 in Amritsar, India. Pakistan government on Friday released 45 Indian fishermen. Pakistan caretaker Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso decided to release the Indian fishermen who have already served their sentence. (Photo by Munish Byala/Hindustan Times)
AMRITSAR, INDIA - MAY 25: An Indian fisherman touching Indian soil in respect while crossing over to India after being released by the Pakistani authorities at India-Pakistan joint Wagah border, check post Attari on May 25, 2013 in Amritsar, India. Pakistan government on Friday released 45 Indian fishermen. Pakistan caretaker Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso decided to release the Indian fishermen who have already served their sentence. (Photo by Munish Byala/Hindustan Times)
NEW DELHI, INDIA - MAY 25: Delhi Police arrested four persons and recovered illegal arms at Police Headquarter on May 25, 2013 in New Delhi, India. Police recovered sophisticated pistols and magazines. (Photo by Sunil Saxena/Hindustan Times )
NEW DELHI, INDIA - MAY 25: Delhi Police arrested four persons and recovered illegal arms at Police Headquarter on May 25, 2013 in New Delhi, India. Police recovered sophisticated pistols and magazines. (Photo by Sunil Saxena/Hindustan Times )
NEW DELHI, INDIA - MAY 25: A Girl drinks lemon water during a hot summer day near Qutub Minar on May 25, 2013 in New Delhi, India. Delhi experienced around 45 degrees celsius temperature, while the mercury level in the capital keeps rising day by day. (Photo by Raj K Raj/Hindustan Times )
NEW DELHI, INDIA - MAY 25: A Girl drinks lemon water during a hot summer day near Qutub Minar on May 25, 2013 in New Delhi, India. Delhi experienced around 45 degrees celsius temperature, while the mercury level in the capital keeps rising day by day. (Photo by Raj K Raj/Hindustan Times )
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