Kolkata Knight Riders co-owner Shah Rukh Khan hit back at the Mumbai Cricket Association, saying he was not drunk during the alleged brawl between him and MCA officials after the match between Mumbai Indians and his team, and got into the spat only after kids with him were "manhandled".
- Audio: Shah Rukh's outburst at the Wankhede
The Bollywood star had an altercation with the security and officials of the association after Knight Riders had swamped Mumbai Indians, according to MCA treasurer Ravi Savant.
'I had gone to pick up my children'
Image: Shah Rukh KhanThe MCA has lodged a police complaint against Khan for his alleged unruly misbehaviour at the stadium and decided to ban him for life from entering the premises.
"I was not drunk; I had gone to pick up my children. The officials were extremely aggressive. I just got angry, but I left after that. I said a few things in anger.
"I was one and they were 20-25 officials and they were extremely rude. When I tried to answer them, they hid behind others," said Khan, addressing a press conference on Thursday evening.
"They should apologise to me. They were extremely high-handed," he added.
'There were people rushing at me aggressively'
Image: Shah Rukh KhanAsked about the reported ban on him by the MCA, he replied, "If this is the kind of behaviour meted out to people then I would not go there. There were people rushing at me aggressively. I think it's unpardonable that you manhandle kids in the name of security.
"I don't know about the ban. I will call (MCA head Vilasrao) Deshmukh. I will write a complaint about their behaviour and the kind of language they used.
"I didn't go for the match, I went to pick up my children. I have no clarification to give. They should look at their association and how they behave. They cannot, under the garb of security, be high-handed with people, especially children."
'I would not deny that I was abusive'
Image: Shah Rukh KhanKhan conceded he was aggressive during the brawl but did it only on provocation.
"To be abusive to fans or audience, that's not me. They manhandled little girls. I would not deny that I was abusive but it started that this gentleman came from behind to say something in Marathi, which I cannot repeat. I asked him to speak in Hindi.
"There was nothing illegal, I was not on the pitch. I know the rules," he said.
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