Sonia Gandhi backed Shashi Tharoor: Lalit Modi alleges Congress pressure during Kochi Tuskers IPL controv - The Times of India

Sonia Gandhi backed Shashi Tharoor: Lalit Modi alleges Congress pressure during Kochi Tuskers IPL controv The Times of India‘Nobody has asked me this question': Lalit Modi drops bombshell on Sonia Gandhi, Shashi Tharoor and Kochi IPL scandal Deccan HeraldTharoor said, 'I'll have you raided,' when I questioned Sunanda's role in IPL team: Lalit Modi | Sonia Gandhi was backing Shashi Tharoor: Lalit | Inshorts InshortsHere’s Why IPL 2010 Controversy Over Team Franchise Back In Spotlight After Lalit Modi’s Remark OdishaBytes"I'll have you raided in the morning": Lalit Modi alleges Tharoor threatened raid over questions on Sunanda Pushkar The Tribune
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