Indian Political League
N Srinivasan has been free to stay on as BCCI president because politicians in the organisation kept silent

Rajiv Shukla, seen here with MS Dhoni, has not held a press conference since May 16, when the three Rajasthan players were arrested • AFP
President, Delhi & District Cricket Association; vice-president, BCCI; and member, IPL governing council
MP (BJP), Leader of the Opposition Party in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Parliament
What he said: The Supreme Court has given it (BCCI) a 15-day time limit. It will give its report which will come up before the Disciplinary Committee. Be rest assured we are going to take tough action (against anyone found guilty).
President, Gujarat Cricket Association
Chief Minister, Gujarat (from the BJP)
What he said: Nothing
President, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association and joint secretary, BCCI
MP, Lok Sabha (BJP)
What he said: Nothing
Secretary, Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association and chairman, IPL governing council
MP (Congress), federal junior minister for parliamentary affairs
What he said: No official press conference since the first arrests on May 16.
President, Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association
MP (Congress), federal junior minister for power
What he said: The only politician in the BCCI to say Srinivasan should step down
President, Rajasthan Cricket Association
MP (Congress), federal minister for railways and road transport
What he said: Nothing
President, Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association
MP (National Conference) and federal minister for new and renewable energy
What he said: "Let the investigation get over. If it comes out in investigation that N Srinivasan is responsible, he will go, he is an honourable man."