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Decision on Kale's case in a couple of days: Dalmiya

KOLKATA, MAY 26 BCCI President Jagmohan Dalmiya today said decision on the Abhijit Kale case would be taken by the Disciplinary Committee in a couple of days.

Mr. Dalmiya told pressmen, `` Kamal Morarka is returnming from abroad today. We are scheduled to talk on the matter tomorrow.''

``All the three members of the committee are scheduled to talk over the matter. So the decision should be there in the next couple of days,'' Mr. Dalmiya said.

Earlier, reacting to media reports that Abhijit Kale had written a letter to the BCCI accepting that he had tried to influence national selectors Kiran More and Pranab Roy to get a berth into the national squad, Mr. Dalmiya had said, ``what is more important is that any decision that is to be taken will be a conglomerate one involving all three members of the Committee.''

The decision has been delayed because Mr. Morarka, one of the three members of the Disciplinary Committee, had gone abroad for personal reasons.

The other two members of the Committee are Mr. Dalmiya himself and Mr. Ranbir Singh Mahendra, BCCI Vice-President. Mr. Morarka is the other Vice-President of BCCI.

The BCCI Disciplinary Committee had concluded its hearing on the Abhijit Kale bribery case on May 15 and said the decision would be made public within the next few days. — UNI

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