Neetu Chandra denies Match fixing allegations
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B-town attractive Neetu Chandra today denied having any links with Pakistani bowler Mohammad Asif, who is at the centre of a Âspot-fixing scandal that has rocked world cricket.
The controversy began with most Indian television channels discussing a Âleaked document, which they claimed, was prepared by the Interpol and Scotland Yard for the Pakistan Cricket Board. Apparently, this document contains various phone numbers of people who interacted with Mohammad Asif in 2009.
The TV reports stated that in this document, the only mobile number from Mumbai, belonged of actress Neetu Chandra, and insinuated that she could be involved in the infamous match-fixing scandal. They further claimed that according to the document, the actress had made two phone calls and exchanged SMSÂs with the controversial cricketer, discussing sensitive cricket issues and deals.
But Neetu ChandraÂs publicist Dale Bhagwagar vehemently denied all the allegations. ÂPersonally, Neetu does not know Mohammad Asif or any Pakistani cricketer for that matter. Her name is being unceremoniously dragged in the match-fixing debate with baseless allegations.Â
ÂNeetu didnÂt even know how Asif looked like. Within minutes of this controversy breaking out, I met her and showed her his picture from the internet on my BlackBerry. Neetu glanced at it and almost jumped from her chair, joking, ÂOh, heÂs too darkÂ. She also doesnÂt know or understand how her cell number has featured on such a scandalous list. If it indeed has, it could well be a conspiracy, added her publicist.
Owing to her active association with sports, recently, Neetu also became one of the few privileged Bollywood celebrities to have the honour of running with the Commonwealth Games torch (popularly known as the QueenÂs Baton) in her hometown Patna. Apart from being a regular basketball player, the actress is a Black Belt 2nd Dan in Taekwondo, having participated in various martial arts tournaments at a district, national, as well as international level.
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