Sacked Commonwealth Games (CWG) Organising Committee (OC) Chairman Suresh Kalmadi on Saturday said he was ready for any enquiry on the alleged irregularities in conducting the CWG and would answer all questions.
Kalmadi said he would cooperate with the investigating agencies probing the irregularities in the conduct of the mega event, as he had nothing to hide. “Everything is fine. I am ready for any inquiry and will answer all questions,” the Congress MP said while addressing party workers here. Kalmadi also claimed that the Central Bureau of Investigation officers, who conducted searches at his premises in the city recently, did not find anything incriminating against him.
Also, he said he had not gone “missing” as speculated in a section of media and asserted that he would not do anything that would bring disrepute to Pune, the city which he represents in the Parliament.
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