I'm innocent as my signature in land deal is forged: Shanbhag

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 10 2013 | 5:21 PM IST
Businessman Gurudutt Shanbhag, whose name has been embroiled in the National Cricket Academy land deal controversy, today claimed that he is "completely innocent" and has not signed any document on behalf of cricket board with the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB).
"I am devastated that my name has been dragged unnecessarily in this controversy. I want to put this on record that I have not signed any document on behalf of the BCCI in the purchase of 50 acres of land for National Cricket Academy from KIADB. I believe that any document that has my signature is a forged one," Shanbhag, a real estate agent, told PTI over phone from Bangalore.
Asked about his interest in the land deal, Shanbhag said, "My only association in this deal is that I own only 2 acres in the said 50 acres of land. Since I owned a small part in that land, I was requested by BCCI to help them out in procuring the land. That's it."
He further added, "The money has been paid to KIADB by BCCI. I believe if BCCI approaches KIADB, they will get back the said amount. Where do I come into the picture when I haven't taken a single penny?
"My prestige is at stake. I want to clarify that I am not a fugitive. I am very much in Bangalore and contrary to reports in some quarters that I have run away with the money, it's completely false. I have documents to prove that I am completely innocent," said Shanbhag.
The BCCI, the richest sports body in the country, found itself in a soup over a Rs 50 crore land deal for its cricket academy near Bangalore and questions were raised over it in the recent NCA meeting.
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First Published: Aug 10 2013 | 5:21 PM IST

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