Lalit Modi makes 8 bombshell claims: On Dawood, PM Modi, IPL and more
Lalit Modi claims Dawood's network targeted him, attacks Rahul Gandhi, revisits IPL controversies and speaks on PM Modi in a wide-ranging interview.
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Lalit Modi claims Dawood's network targeted him, attacks Rahul Gandhi, revisits IPL controversies and speaks on PM Modi in a wide-ranging interview.
Lalit Modi said he became a primary target for the mafia as he refused to allow match-fixing in the initial years of the IPL when he was in-charge.
Shakeel claimed that a specific monetary payment was outstanding, and the syndicate was merely pursuing the recovery of those dues
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Lalit Modi's candid conversation reveals his decade-long love story with Minal Sagrani, a woman ten years his senior and divorced. Despite family opposition and societal judgment, their bond deepened through friendship and shared experiences, leading to a marriage that defied convention. Minal's passing in 2018 left Modi with profound grief and regret.
Lalit stated that his firm stance against match-fixing during early years of the IPL came into direct conflict with a massive underground betting network controlled by D-Company.
Lalit Modi accused Congress leaders of pursuing a campaign against him, alleging political pressure during the Kochi IPL controversy and questioning the lack of legal action.
Lalit Modi alleged that when he tried to stop the Kochi consortium from entering the IPL because of what he believed was an unfair equity arrangement involving Pushkar, the then United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government turned against him.
Former IPL chairman Lalit Modi vehemently denies being a "fugitive," asserting he has never been convicted of any crime and labels the tag as media sensationalism. He argues that his global travel demonstrates he is not evading authorities, questioning the legal basis for any potential arrest after years of investigations.
A viral video of a young Virat Kohli fan, Yugveer Budhiraja, crying after failing to get an autograph deeply moved former IPL chairman Lalit Modi. Modi promised the boy a special bat signed by all players from the inaugural IPL season.
Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi has claimed that match-fixing persists in cricket, though he expressed uncertainty about its presence in the IPL due to the tournament's immense financial stakes. Modi suggested that smaller, less regulated domestic and regional leagues are more susceptible to manipulation and corruption, highlighting the massive betting market in cricket.
Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi, living in London since 2010, denies being a fugitive, stating no pending legal cases against him. He revisited allegations of threats from Dawood Ibrahim and associates after refusing to tolerate fixing during his IPL tenure, claiming his son was kidnapped and his life was targeted.
Lalit Modi has predicted a meteoric rise for 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who was the leading run-scorer in IPL 2026. Modi believes the Rajasthan Royals prodigy could score a T20 double century and become a global superstar, surpassing even Hollywood and Bollywood actors.
Businessman and former IPL chairman Lalit Modi has come out strongly in support of former partner Sushmita Sen, dismissing the criticism and "gold digger" allegations that surfaced when the two made headlines for their relationship in 2022. In a recent conversation, Modi reflected on his relationship with Sushmita and said he was disappointed by the narrative that emerged online after he announced their romance on social media.
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