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Suspense on Presidential candidates ahead of BCCI AGM

 With just two days to go for the Cricket Board's much-awaited Annual General Meeting, both N Srinivasan and his rival faction are keeping their cards close to the chest as the suspense mounts on who will be the next President of the cash-rich body.

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 With just two days to go for the Cricket Board's much-awaited Annual General Meeting, both N Srinivasan and his rival faction are keeping their cards close to the chest as the suspense mounts on who will be the next President of the cash-rich body.

With Srinivasan not contesting the much-postponed elections, he is now busy trying to find a suitable candidate who will be acceptable to all his loyalists, many of whom are exploring their options. The anti-Srinivasan group has projected Maratha strongman Sharad Pawar as a possible candidate for the top post though it is still not known whether he is actually keen to contest.

"I have not decided on it. Basically I am not eager (to contest for president's post)," Pawar had said two days ago. But it won't be surprising if he plunges into the electoral fray if he finds that he has enough numbers to topple Srinivasan. Mumbai Cricket Association has nominated him to be its representative at the AGM.

In the current scenario, the BJP may play a big part in tilting the scales for any candidate given that it control 8 of the 31 votes. Pawar had recently met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reportedly seek his support for the BCCI elections but it is still not known whether he got any commitment from the leader although a source close to Pawar said that he has got the BJP's backing. But knowing Pawar's track record he will not venture into any election unless he is assured of victory.

While the Pawar camp claims to have the support of the BJP, a top BCCI official, who is in the know of things, said the ruling party has not given any such undertaking or backing to any of the factions. "I can confirm this to you that Mr Pawar has returned empty-handed after his meeting with the PM. There has been no concrete assurance," the official said.

He said that there is no possibility that BJP would give a whip to its state governments and government institutions to vote for the Maratha strongman. "Like Pawar received green light from the highest authorities of UPA-1, where the Congress-led governments had a whip to vote for him during his fight against Jagmohan Dalmiya's candidate Ranbir Singh Mahendra (2005 BCCI elections), it's not the case this time," the BCCI veteran observed. 

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