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Sunanda offers to surrender`'sweat equity`
New Delhi, Apr 18 (PTI) In the midst of controversy
involving her and Union Minister Shashi Tharoor over Kochi
IPL, Sunanda Pushkar has offered to surrender her equity of Rs
70 crore in the franchise.
She has offered to give up her 'sweat equity' of
nearly 19 per cent in the IPL Kochi franchise, a source close
to the developments told PTI.
However, no comments could be obtained from Sunanda on
her offer.
The move comes at a time when Tharoor is facing a
tough time with opposition demanding his sacking from the
government and the Congress party, which has already ordered a
probe to look into his role in the entire controversy,
contemplating future course of action.
The source said that Sunanda was not directly in touch
with the IPL officials regarding the offer.
The offer is being made through Rendezvous Sports
World.
The new Rendezvous Chairman Harshad Mehta is in touch
with the IPL officials regarding the matter.
Interestingly, senior Union Minister Sharad Pawar, IPL
Commissioner Lalit Modi and I S Bindra are in Dubai currently
to attend an ICC meeting. PTI
involving her and Union Minister Shashi Tharoor over Kochi
IPL, Sunanda Pushkar has offered to surrender her equity of Rs
70 crore in the franchise.
She has offered to give up her 'sweat equity' of
nearly 19 per cent in the IPL Kochi franchise, a source close
to the developments told PTI.
However, no comments could be obtained from Sunanda on
her offer.
The move comes at a time when Tharoor is facing a
tough time with opposition demanding his sacking from the
government and the Congress party, which has already ordered a
probe to look into his role in the entire controversy,
contemplating future course of action.
The source said that Sunanda was not directly in touch
with the IPL officials regarding the offer.
The offer is being made through Rendezvous Sports
World.
The new Rendezvous Chairman Harshad Mehta is in touch
with the IPL officials regarding the matter.
Interestingly, senior Union Minister Sharad Pawar, IPL
Commissioner Lalit Modi and I S Bindra are in Dubai currently
to attend an ICC meeting. PTI