Swamy to challenge manual auction of IPL media rights in SC

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

(BJP) MP Subramanian Swamy on Wednesday said that he would challenge the manual auction of Indian League (IPL) media rights, in the Supreme

Swamy took to Twitter and wrote, "Very soon, I will challenge in SC the manual auction of Media Right given to Star conglomerate."

He further added that 1/3 rd of India's BM is due to

Star bagged the consolidated broadcasting rights of the lucrative cricket league with a whopping bid of Rs. 16,347.50 crore, for the next five years.

The apex had, in July, sought the response of the on Swamy's plea that e-auction of the media rights should be done to ensure transparency as the rights are to be given for the next five years.

Following this, the court, in August, refused to direct the Board of Control for Cricket in (BCCI) to conduct e-auctioning for awarding media rights relating to the matches.

A bench comprising Chief Justice and Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and D.Y. Chadrachud did not consider the plea of the leader.

Swamy wanted to file an interim application highlighting alleged collusion and conflict of interest on behalf of a funtionary who also runs a news channel.

The matches are scheduled to start in April next year.

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First Published: Wed, September 06 2017. 10:07 IST