Disgruntled former RCA president Lalit Modi hits out at Rajasthan CM

Modi accused Vasundhara Raje of tampering with the no-confidence vote

Update: 2015-03-11 09:05 GMT
Mehmood Abdi, the permanent representative of RCA in BCCI said the cricket governing body can punish the association but they have to be present for the AGM as it will be a crucial one for cricket. (Photo: AP/File)

Jaipur: After being removed from the post of Rajasthan Cricket Association president, former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi has fired a salvo at Rajsthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje.

In two consecutive tweets, Modi accused Raje of tampering with the no-confidence vote which saw him removed as RCA president after his faction lost 1-17.

Read: Lalit Modi removed from RCA, supporters clash in Jaipur

Referring to the way district cricket associations belonging his camp were prevented from voting, he tweeted,

In the first one he expressed dismay over the way his supporters were attacked, allegedly by Amin Pathan’s supporters, to prevent them from attending the EGM in Jaipur on Monday.

Modi, who was once considered powerful because of his close proximity to Raje during her previous tenure, to the extent that he was dubbed ‘super chief minister’, was once again ousted by the Pathan faction on Monday.

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