"I am a cricketer not a terrorist" - IPL spot-fixing accused Ajit Chandila
Rajasthan Royals player Ajit Chandila has expressed his discomfort with the way he and his family have been treated post his alleged involvement in the IPL-related spot fixing case. He believes that his entire life has taken a U-turn for the worst.
“I dreamt of becoming a good cricketer, and to an extent I achieved that. But, a tragedy struck, and my dreams were shattered. People have seen my performance in last two seasons of the IPL. I am clean, and I trust the judiciary,” Chandila said during an interview to Zee Media.
He said that his family and he were in a state of shock when they came to learn that the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) would be levelled against him: “My family and I are in a state of shock that such charges are being levelled against me, I am a cricketer not a terrorist.”
“My family has suffered a lot, and my brother was hospitalised the day I was arrested. But I have the support of my family. And soon, people will know the truth. I am innocent. I will make a comeback soon,” said Chandila on being asked about his family support.
“I have no clue about the spot fixing controversy. I have never been approached by anybody. I am absolutely unaware of this.” added Chandila.