For Lalit

Recently I was contacted by Kavita Gupta who is doing PR for Lalit Modi, and he asked if I could put up a post that they had written for my site and others.


Below is what they have written, and what I think of what he has written is underneath each segment.


Hi,


As you are amongst one of the prominent cricket blogger, an interesting write up is mentioned below for you. Request you to publish it on your blog.


Amongst? I thought I was the shit.


(Title)"MODI SPEAKS UP AND SPEAKS OUT"


Sounds like a fitness class, now up and out your modi.


(Body) "Lalit Modi, the architect and founder of the Indian Premier League (IPL), has said in his first full interview since his suspension as commissioner of the cricket league in April that he has 'no regrets' about sending a Twitter message that led to the resignation of an Indian government minister.


No regrets? I can't believe that, he must at least have regrets about doing it on twitter.


That's just one point made by Mr Modi in a frank filmed interview with former BBC Sports Editor Mihir Bose who tackled the flamboyant entrepreneur on numerous issues, including why he is not living in India, whether his family received favours from their involvement with IPL teams, cricket match fixing and allegations of financial mismanagement at the IPL, as well as the tweet that saw foreign affairs minister Shashi Tharoor step down.


I'd like to see Mihir Bose actually tackle Lalit Modi, I would watch that. Gelly wrestling.


The whole 40 minute interview is available to watch from today (Thursday 22 November, 2010) on YouTube and on the Indian entrepreneur's new website, www.lalitmodi.org.


40 minutes? I'm 140 characters or less when it comes to Lalit.


Mr Modi said: "I've had so many media requests in the last few months to give my side of the story that I've lost count. I have been eager to speak up. And to be interviewed by such a respected business and sports commentator like Mihir Bose place the full version on YouTube and on my website means I can't be accused of favouring any particular aspect of the media.


Here is a media request for you, fuck off.


"Of course, they'll be some critics to such an approach but quite frankly I've had more than my fair share of unsubstantiated criticism of late and some carping from the sidelines isn't going to disturb me.


Excellent, so fuck off.


"Mihir did his own research, we met in London with his film crew and with no pre-warning from him on the questions he was going to ask, we shot the candid interview.


Wow, a reporter did his own research, perhaps we should give him a medal.


"The really important thing for me was to speak up after several months of intense speculation and address the matters that have been levelled at me and let the public make their own mind up after seeing the interview.


Yeah, wait several months, make yourself look like a crook, hide out, let the Indian press carve you up, and then speak out, good thinking.


"At the end of the day I hope that the viewers see my story as the truth."


At the end of the day, really, Lalit?


ENDS"


Thank fuck.


A lesson for all PR companies, don't send me bullshit PR for someone who even a casual search on this site would show that I can't stand the bastard.







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Published on December 02, 2010 01:11
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