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BCCI requests tax exemption
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May 05, 2005 16:36 IST

The Board of Control for Cricket in India officials on Thursday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh [Images] to request for tax exemption for next year's ICC [Images] Champions Trophy scheduled to be held in India.

The BCCI President Ranbir Singh Mahendra and former President Jagmohan Dalmiya met the Prime Minister at his chamber in the Parliament House and discussed the issue.

The Prime Minister has assured the Board officials that he will look into the matter.

"The Prime Minister has assured us that he will look into the matter. It was a very positive meeting which lasted for about 15 minutes," Dalmiya said in New Delhi.

"We are quite satisfied with the meeting and are hopeful that we will get the tax exemption," he said.

The International Cricket Council had made it clear that the prestigious tournament would be relocated out of India if the Government did not grant tax exemption to the competition to be held in 2006.

The ICC President Ehsan Mani and top BCCI officials had earlier met Finance Minister P Chidambaram and Sports Minister Sunil Dutt to pursue their case.

The last ICC Champions Trophy was held in England [Images] in 2004.


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