Photographs: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
In a dramatic turn of events, Sahara chief Subrata Roy on Friday said he is not absconding from arrest and is ready to "unconditionally follow" whatever direction the Supreme Court gives him today.
A day after the police visited his home in Lucknow to arrest him as per Supreme Court's orders but failed to find him there, Roy said he is still in Lucknow and had gone out for sometime to consult "a panel of doctors". Roy said he has "already informed police to do their duty".
Through a statement signed by him, Roy also appealed to the Supreme Court to allow him to be with his "ailing mother under house arrest till March 3, 2014", while adding that he was ready to reach Delhi even today, if court wants him to do so.
Issuing a non-bailable warrant against Roy, the Supreme Court on February 26 asked the police to arrest him and present before the court on March 4.
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I am not absconding; ready to follow SC order: Subrata Roy
Photographs: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
Raising an emotional pitch, Roy said he was a "law abiding citizen" and not the one who will abscond.
"Last evening I had gone out of Sahara Shahar, Lucknow, to consult with a panel of doctors with certain medical reports of my mother and then I had gone to a lawyer's house also," he said.
Armed with Supreme Court's non-bailable warrant, a team of Lucknow police on Thursday raided Roy's house in 'Sahara Shahar' to arrest him but failed to find him there.
High drama marked the police action as a team of Gomti Nagar police station reached there to execute the warrant and conducted searches inside the residence.
Later, SHO Gomti Nagar Ajit Singh Chauhan said that Roy was not present inside the Sahara Shahar premises, while another police officer said Roy was not found at Sahara Hospital also.
Yesterday itself, Roy also tendered an "unconditional apology" to the Supreme Court for his non-appearance in a contempt case and sought recall of the non-bailable warrant issued against him.
Moving the apex court a day after it issued the non-bailable warrant to be executed by March 4, Roy had admitted that he had "erred" by his non-appearance under a bonafide belief that the court will permit him personal exemption from appearance for one day.
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I am not absconding; ready to follow SC order: Subrata Roy
Photographs: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters
In today's statement, Roy claimed there was no direction against him by the Supreme Court in its orders dated August 31, 2012 and December 5, 2012, (with regard to depositing over Rs 24,000 crore (Rs 240 billion) with Sebi for refund to bondholders of two Sahara firms) and still he was "facing all this".
Roy, whose group claims to have net worth of over Rs 68,000 crore (Rs 680 billion) and which has been fighting a long battle with regulator Sebi over refund of investor money, said he is also sending this letter to the judges, along with the media.
"A lot of people advised me to get admitted in some hospital and I can remain there as it is the general practice to avoid courts on medical grounds. However, I hate to do such drama," he said.
"I have already informed police to do their duty as per direction of the Supreme Court. I am in Lucknow and with folded hands and with all humility I appeal to the Judges that if Court can allow me to live with my ailing mother under house arrest till March 3, 2014. But I leave it now on the Judges. If they call me today at Delhi, I shall reach there, or whatever direction Supreme Court shall give to me today, I shall unconditionally follow," he added.
Roy also accused "some negative minded emotionally confined media people" for his "agony and humiliation" and said some of these journalists were "sometime back thrown out of Sahara".
"They are bullying and indulging in character assassination of a son who is trying to perform his emotional duty towards his ailing mother.
"God forbid, if any untoward thing happens with my mother, in my absence, I shall never forget those people in my life," he said.
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