Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi, who is under the scanner of the CBI, on Thursday refused to talk about the Queen's Baton Relay controversy and said he has not been summoned by the CBI back home in India.
"No, I have not been summoned," was the prompt reply from Kalmadi, who is in Guangzhou for the Asian Games.
The Baton Relay controversy resulted in the arrest of three of his close aides.
When asked whether he has been asked by the CBI to come back to India, Kalmadi said, "No, No, No (smiling)."
While Darbari and Mahendroo have been in CBI custody since their arrest on November 15, Jayachandran was arrested on the November 20.
When asked about his whereabouts, the OC chairman said, "I am here for the closing ceremony. I have been in Monaco and I have been in China (for the last one week)."
Refusing to talk about the arrest of his three aides in India, Kalmadi said, "We will talk about this in Delhi. Let's talk about athletics here."
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