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Asked about Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir complaints of corruption in Delhi team selection, Chauhan said, "No one interfered (in team selection). You can check SFIO report. He has got interim relief. He never interfered in day-to-day working. We are not hiding anything nor will we hide," he said. Expenses for fire system was of Rs 90 lakh, lifts for 96 lakh, Volta's AC 73 lakh," he added. From IPL earning, we have earned Rs 7. Initially, the contract given to EPIL was of 27 crore for one block in ground floor.Asked how Jaitley can get a clean chit, Chauhan said, "No embezzlement took place during Jaitley's tenure. I don't want to take his name."Further elaborating on the break-ups incurred while renovating the stadium, Chauhan said, " Pitch and ground relaying was done at Rs 51 lakh, electricity by Bajaj at Rs 35 and floodlight was done by GE for Rs 1. I can provide the break-up," he added.DDCA treasurer Ravinder Manchanda said that the report they (AAP) are showing was of DDCA's Fact Finding Committee.96 lakh, BCCI gave Rs 50 crore. We wanted him to continue but Lok Sabha elections were there.20 crore for initial construction. We are not sitting on this plot of land illegally as AAP has alleged," he said. As far as Viru calling DDCA corrupt, he will learn about how his new state association (Haryana) is run. "Corporate box earning of Rs 34.61 crore for lights and pillars of floodlight was Rs 2.5 to 8 crore every year," he added."Chauhan also said that the DDCA had proper documents regarding the Kotla stadium. "Hockey Stadium was renovated for Rs 300 crore and Jawaharlal Nehru (football) stadium renovation was Rs 1200," Chauhan said to make his point about the low cost of the Kotla renovation. On the charges made by former cricketer Kirti Azad who has been running a sustained campaign against DDCA, Chauhan said that he was offered to be part of the advisory committee but he started forcing himself in the selection committee meetings.DDCA's working president Chetan Chauhan said that Jaitley had in fact worked for the betterment of cricket in general and had made the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium into a world class facility and it was uncalled for to drag him into this controversy.

Then other additions made it Rs 114 crore which I wrongly said Rs 141 crore yesterday. It's just that we are following due process.For the second successive day, the entire top brass of the DDCA addressed the press conference where they made a point by point rebuttal of the alleged charges made by the AAP against Jaitley. But when we made three storeyed we realised capacity will increase to 45,000.."We spoke yesterday and clarified a few points at our end. "Yes, we always fall back for his guidance whenever he can afford some time because of his enormous experience. "Yesterday I said the cost of building stadium is Rs 114 crore. Let us not get into that."We made a Cricket Advisory Committee but then he said he wanted a room and a steno...Asked why Jaitley quit as DDCA chief in 2013, Chauhan said, "Because Assembly elections were there. As someone who has done tremendous service, we always fall back to him. We did not know they formed an enquiry committee.

There were only procedural lapses and we have compounded (paid fine) for those lapses.67 crore. Costs escalated to Rs 57. Then he wanted to force himself in selection committee meetings where I was chairman 3D signs Manufacturers of selectors.AAP on Thursday alleged huge financial bunglings in DDCA during Jaitley’s tenure as."We have proper allotment letters and lease deed has been done.AAP on Thursday alleged huge financial bunglings in DDCA during his 13 year-old tenure as its chief, saying large amounts were siphoned off through fake companies besides other irregularities including in team selection.

According to DDCA bylaws, all powers rest with EC and president never had separate powers," he said. Had there been anything SFIO would have taken action"Also in 2012, the government was different and enquiry completed during the tenure of the previous government and all the irregularities were taken care of. AC super built for Rs 48 lakh."Contractor's 10 percent commission was also done away with. Now we had to tell them we brought you to advice and not take over," Chauhan said.31 crore.Speaking about the current scenario in the DDCA, he said, "The president after Jaitley ji, we have suspended him and matter us sub-judice.

Chauhan read out the break-up of expenses incurred during the renovation of Feroz Shah Kotla to substantiate that there were no siphoning of funds during Jaitley's tenure as DDCA president."They conducted enquiry, please tell us what are terms of reference. They have no powers to ask us questions as we are Section 25 company and we come under Union Company Affairs Ministry," said Chauhan. So Mr Jaitley was not in power at that time," said Chauhan. New Delhi: The Delhi and District Cricket Association on Thursday again strongly refuted AAP's allegations of financial bunglings by Finance Minister and its former chief Arun Jaitley, saying that these charges were completely baseless and without any substance. There are no criminal cases during his period as president.Wiring was done for 3. They told us please come and discuss. 90 percent time we go with captain. He reiterated that the Delhi government has no locus standi to investigate the DDCA issue.

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