IPL Second Revised Schedule rejected, IPL in trouble

This year IPL is going to face definitely tough way. With less than a month to go for the cash-rich Twenty20 event to get underway, the Home Ministry's rejection of the second proposed schedule submitted by the IPL organisers has put a question mark on the fate of the tournament beginning 10th April. A meeting between top Home Ministry and BCCI officials to resolve the imbroglio related to the dates ended without resolution with the Centre making it clear that it was not in a position to spare para-military forces because of the Lok Sabha elections.
A three-member BCCI team, led by Secretary N Srinivasan, met Special Secretary (Internal Security) Raman Srivastava in the Home Ministry where they were told not to indulge in cosmetic changes and rather hold consultations with state governments where they would like to hold the Twenty20 matches. "The Home Ministry have expressed their concerns, they have explained it to us in details. We've also explained our difficulties and concerns and the importance of all the stakeholders," Srinivasan told reporters. The IPL organisers had suggested changing the venue at Visakhapatnam to Dharamshala as Andhra Pradesh Government had categorically refused to provide security there for four matches between 19th to 29th April, official sources said. The Home Ministry officials said cosmetic changes were not required and that they should hold proper talks with the state governments.

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