Mahendra Singh Dhoni's Basic Salary in India Cement was 43 Thousand

 09 May 2017 ( IBTN News Bureau )
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Lalit Modi, who has been a commissioner of IPL, has posted an offer letter of Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Twitter and Instagram. The offer letter that Lalit Modi has posted has been released by India Cement in the year 2012 for the job of Vice President to Dhoni in Srinivasan's company.

Lalit Modi, with this offer letter, has written that it can only happen in India that many times have been breaking the rules.

Modi also wrote that I am surprised that after Dhoni, why would join the company of Srinivasan in such a low salary?

This thing is not hidden from anyone that there is always a dispute between Lalit Modi and former BCCI president N Srinivasan. By issuing this offer letter, Modi once again targeted Srinivasan.

Although this offer letter is correct or fake it is not confirmed.

Let us tell you that Lalit Modi, who is accused in money laundering, is absconding from India at this time.

The offer letter which posted by Lalit Modi has been written on May 29.

According to Letter, in 2012 Dhoni was made VP (Marketing) in India Cement. His basic pay was 43 thousand rupees per month. He got dearness allowance Rs 21 thousand 970, 20 thousand rupees special pay and 60 thousand special allowance each month. Dhoni got Rs 175 for News Paper-magazine and Rs 4500 for Entertainment every month.

It has also been said in the offer letter that till Dhoni remains in Chennai's office, his electricity, water and gas bill will be reimbursed.

 

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