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This is an archive article published on April 20, 2010

Supriya Sule defends husband,says her family is clean

Sharad Pawar's daughter Supriya Sule said her family had nothing to with with any of the IPL franchises.

Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar’s daughter Supriya Sule on Tuesday sprang to her family’s defence,saying none of her relatives has anything to do with any of the Indian Premier League franchises.

Reacting to reports claiming that a powerful union cabinet minister’s son-in-law’s name figured in the papers of an industrial group that unsuccessfully bid for a new IPL team,Sule said her family had nothing to do with it.

“I say with full conviction that my husband (Sadanand Sule) or family has nothing to do with any of these issues. We always stay miles away from it. Yes,we are avid cricket watchers,my husband,my kids,my family all and that’s where the buck stops,” Sule,a Member of Parliament,told reporters here.

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“We are all clear. It doesn’t matter what people say and spread. I think at the end of the day your conviction matters,” said the NCP MP.

She also threw her weight behind her father and said Pawar,a former BCCI President,played a neutral role in the Lalit Modi-Shashi Tharoor spat and it would be wrong to say he backed the IPL Commissioner.

“If you talk about Mr Pawar,in the first interview he gave on this issue he spoke well about Mr (Shahshi) Tharoor also. It is unfair to say that he only defended Modi. He even said good things like Tharoor was really keen on Kerala cricket.”

Supriya also came behind senior NCP leader and Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel,who allegedly lobbied for the Videocon group in the IPL bidding.

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“Everybody knows Praful Bhai. He is one of the most popular and positive MPs and ministers in the country. He is loved by the entire country and I see no reason for him to do this,” she said.

Sule also categorically rejected a suggestion that the IPL controversy would affect the Congress-NCP alliance. “The alliance is intact as it is committed to good governance and development of the country. I do not think this issue is going to affect the alliance,” Sule said. When asked whether IPL should be banned,she said,”I am against banning of anything.”

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