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`I am not going anywhere, I am here to clear my name,' says Shoaib Malik | Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik, who is scheduled to marry tennis star Sania Mirza on April 15 in Hyderabad, on Monday said that he was in the city to clear his name vis-à-vis the alleged marriage with Hyderabad girl Ayesha
Siddiqui, as he would not like to lose the respect that he had earned. Addressing
a press conference with Sania this evening, Shoaib said: "I have not married the
girl who goes by the name of Ayesha. I have never met her. I have met Maha Apa,
and Apa in Islam means elder sister. I won't apologise. I am not leaving the country,
I am cooperating with the police here." "I would not like to lose the respect
that I have earned. If you want to question the validity of the `so-called marriage',
go and ask the clergy. Ten years ago, I was 18-years-old. I now believe that I
was trapped by Maha Apa. I am here to clear my name. The Siddiquis are doing this
for cheap publicity. You people are from the media; I would like to ask why this
Ayesha is not appearing in public? Why is she talking to television channels behind
the scenes? I believe in God. I represent Pakistan . I am strong and believe I
will see this through," Malik added. Sania said that she and Shoaib saw no reason
to postpone the marriage. Shoaib said the fact that he was alone here, without
his relatives, was proof enough of his innocence. "There is no reason to postpone
the marriage. Shoaib has said there was no marriage. We believe him. We both come
from respectable families, and obviously are not happy about this. We are looking
forward to our marriage, to the best days of our lives," said Sania. Pakistani
cricketer Shoaib Malik on Monday handed over his passport and mobile phone to
an investigation team, which questioned him on a complaint filed by Mohammed Siddiqui
father of his alleged first wife Ayesha. Earlier in the day, Hyderabad Police
questioned Malik for over two hours at Sania's house. Malik reportedly claimed
his signature on the nikhanama was forged. Earlier, acting on Mohammed Siddiqui's
complaint, police asked Malik not to leave the city without their permission and
also alerted immigration officials. Ayesha has alleged that she and Mailk are
already married, and, he is marrying Sania without her consent. The Siddiqui family
charged Malik with harassing Ayesha, cheating to marry another girl and accused
criminal intimidation. A police team has also questioned the Siddiqui family at
their residence, following an allegation of forgery levelled by Malik. Hyderabad
police may ask Malik to undergo scientific tests. |
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