Tharoor, Chidambaram, Khurshid tried to scuttle Lalit Modi's chances of staying in UK: Lawyer

June 16, 2015

Mumbai, Jul 16: In a sensational claim, former IPL chief Lalit Modi's lawyer on Monday said that Congress leaders and former union ministers Shashi Tharoor, P Chidambaram and Salman Khurshid had tried to scuttle his client's chances of staying in United Kingdom by unduly interfering in legal process.

Lalit ModiWhile addressing a press conference here, Modi's lawyer Mehmood M Abdi defended the former IPL chief to the hilt. Abdi termed the entire issue involving External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj a "political jamboree" intended to "destabilise the government which is so far free of any scars or scams".

Seeking to turn the tables on Congress, he said Lalit Modi's passport case was argued in UPA's period and hence there is no conflict of interest though the final order came after the government change (last year).

Abdi claimed that in an RTI reply received on June 2010, it was said that Dawood Ibrahim group was monitoring the movement of Lalit Modi and were also following his daughter.

In May 2010 his security was withdrawn after which he left for the UK, he said.

Abdi took serious objection to calling the former IPL commissioner an "offender" since no court of law has declared him so.

Abdi said the "non-issue is being blown out of proportion by the media", which is calling Lalit Modi an offender and criminal.

"No proceedings in any court of law has declared him an offender or a fugitive. He is staying in London with the full knowledge of and complying with UK laws," Abdi said here on behalf of his client who is facing investigation in India.

He further stated no blue corner notice was ever issued against his client.

Responding to the Abdi's briefing from London, Modi tweeted his warning: "Wait and watch... The battle has begun now... All who have not researched their stories and put on air, I am coming after all..."

Earlier, he said: "In war, there are no winners, I know... But I can assure u I will still be standing... The games have just begun... Lastly, before I board another flight to another beautiful destination. This is war. So bring it on. I choose to lose a battle to win a war."

"This story will turn in its head I can assure you all right now.Let's wait and watch who was on the right and who was in the wrong," Modi's another tweet said.

Here are his other tweets: "Congress party should be watching this press conference. So should all who have jumped up and down in last few years."

"Only thing I want to point out that mr chidambaram, shashi tharoor, Salman Khursheed and erstwhile PMO. Should watch this press briefing."

Meanwhile Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should stop protecting the External Affairs Minister and sack her.

Lalit Modi has been living in London since 2010 to avoid a probe for alleged foreign exchange regulation violations in the T20 cricket tournament held in South Africa in 2009.

The previous UPA government had revoked his passport and had pressed for his extradition.

The genesis of the controversy was disclosure of emails showing that Sushma had spoken to Indian-origin British MP Keith Vaz and its High Commissioner in London James Bevan favouring the grant of travel documents to Lalit Modi to go to Portugal, purportedly for his wife's cancer treatment in June last year.

According to British media which quoted leaked emails, Vaz cited Swaraj's name to put pressure on UK's top immigration official to grant British travel papers to Lalit Modi, who subsequently got the documents in less than 24 hours, as per PTI.

Vaz also offered to help Swaraj's nephew Jyotirmay Kaushal to apply for a British law degree course, the report said.

After the controversy broke, 63-year-old Swaraj took to micro-blogging website Twitter defending her move and claimed that she had helped the former IPL chief on 'humanitarian view'.

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April 14,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 14: The Kerala government on Monday requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to arrange special flights to the Gulf to bring back non resident Keralites stranded there due to the lockdown.

In a letter to Modi, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said many Keralites who had gone on visit visas and in search of employment were finding it difficult to continue there without jobs.

"While we appreciate the constraints faced in allowing international travel as the threat of COVID-19 has not yet receded, it is requested that special consideration to their needs be given and at an earliest opportune time, the Government of India consider arranging special flights to bring these people back," Vijayan said in the letter.

All International health protocols can be followed while extending this facility, he said and assured that testing and quarantine needs of Keralites who are returning would be undertaken by the state government. During the video conferencing the Prime Minister had with Chief Ministers on April 11, this matter had been broght to Modi's notice, Vijayan said.

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March 25,2020

Chennai, Mar 25: Tamil Nadu reported its first Covid-19 death at the Rajaji Government Hospital in Madurai this morning. The 54-year-old man from Madurai had no history of travel to any coronavirus-affected state or country.

However, he did have contact with two Thai nationals who had tested positive for Covid-19 and are undergoing treatment in isolation in Erode.

"Despite our best efforts, the #COVID-19 +ve Pt at MDU, #RajajiHospital, passed away few minutes back. He had medical history of prolonged illness with steroid-dependent COPD, uncontrolled Diabetes with Hypertension,” Tamil Nadu health minister C. Vijayabaskar tweeted.

The patient tested positive for the coronavirus on March 23. Yesterday the minister had disclosed that the patient had not responded well to treatment due to his medical condition. “He has a medical history of prolonged illness with steroid dependent COPD, uncontrolled diabetes with hypertension,” he said.

As of Wednesday morning, the total number of Covid-19 infected patients in Tamil Nadu was 18, including one patient who has recovered.

The latest patients include a 65-year-old man who returned from New Zealand and is currently in isolation at a private hospital, a 55-year-old woman from Saidapet who is currently in quarantine Kilpauk Medical College Hospital, and a 25-year-old who returned from London and is undergoing treatment at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital.

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May 9,2020

Thrissur, May 9: Five people were arrested for allegedly conducting congregational prayers at a mosque here in violationofthe COVID-19 lockdown norms.

A case was registered against five people for conducting evening prayers on Friday, police said.

We received information that prayers were being conducted in the mosque, they said adding they were held at Eriyad Masjidul Bilal mosque here.

On Friday, four people, including the president of a local temple trust, were arrested for allegedly conducting a religious recitation in a temple here in violation of lockdown restrictions.

Though lockdown conditions have been eased in accordance with the Centre's guidelines, public gatherings, including functions, weddings, political events and religious gatherings were not allowed.

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