Raj Kundra has broken his silence on the IPL ban on him in an interview to India Today.
I’ve never bet in India. I respect the law of the land.
— Raj Kundra, Businessman
When asked about the statement made by his lawyer about small bets amounting to a few lakh rupees, he was quick to answer that no such statement was made, and the words were being twisted.
Confident about his innocence, he has asked for a fair trial where everything is discussed openly.
Why don’t they openly discuss this case? I’m only asking for a fair trial.
— Raj Kundra, Businessman
The criminal investigation in the matter is bound to bring up a lot of names in the Indian cricketing world.
In Kundra’s opinion, the Anti Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) should decide whether a criminal investigation is needed.
Legalise betting in cricket if there is so much black money. It has been done for horse-riding.
— Raj Kundra, Businessman
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