National selector Vikram Rathour with MS Dhoni . File Pic.[/caption]Internet Desk : Following the allegations of conflict of interest against former cricketer Sourav Ganguly , the Ombudsman shot off two more emails to BCCI president Shashank Manohar and the Indian Premier League's (IPL) chief operating officer Ratnakar Shetty, giving them time until February 2 to respond to complaints against national selector Vikram Rathour and the Board's media manager Nishant Arora.
Journalist Niraj Gunde , in his first letter of complaint to Justice Shah raised his objection about Rathour's loyalty as the former India opener, happens to hold a United Kingdom passport. "His loyalty to the BCCI is itself in conflict and he has no business (associating himself) with the BCCI," Gunde wrote to the Ombudsman.
In another letter of complaint, Gunde wants the Ombudsman to look into the conflict of interest involving Indian media manager Nishant Arora. "Arora was formerly the manager of (India cricketers) Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh. In addition, (Arora's) wife Neha Soni Arora is the director of a company called the Final Score Management Pvt Ltd which has commercial relations with various persons associated with the Board," Gunde wrote in his letter.
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