
Khan, co-owner of Indian Premier League (IPL) team Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), had allegedly misbehaved with security personnel and MCA officials Wednesday night.
"The managing committee of MCA condemns the behaviour of Shah Rukh Khan. After his fight on the stadium Wednesday night, the actor has shown no regrets for his action and behavior. In fact, he justified his actions. The managing committee is forced to ban Mr Shah Rukh Khan from the entering Wankhede Stadium, " Deshmukh said after an emergency meeting of the MCA here.
He said nobody could support such behaviour, be it the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the Indian Premier League (IPL) or the MCA.
"Our decision to prohibit Shah Rukh Khan was unanimous. There has been a suggestion of lifetime ban, but we wish to send a message that this isn't how one should behave, " Deshmukh, the union minister for science and technology, said.
"This is a message for everybody. Anyone who misbehaves or breaks any rules shall face an identical ban, " he added.
"We have already written to BCCI and feature apprised them of the placement and the verdict that will follow. We do not expect anybody to pressurise us to switch our decision, " he said.
Asked why no committee was arrange to probe the incident, Deshmukh said that majority of members were present throughout the brawl they usually were all witness to the incident.

"As most committee members were present through the brawl, they were all witness to all the episode and hence there has been no need to establish a committee to analyze the incident, " he said.
According to the resolution glided by MCA after an hour-long meeting, Khan will be unable to go into Wankhede Stadium for 5 years "neither as a team owner not as a member of the audience".
Replying to allegations by the actor that his daughter was manhandled by MCA officials, Deshmukh said: "WE'VE NOT received any complaint from Shah Rukh Khan yet. He's unapologetic and justified his actions."

"We may also genuinely look at the problem if Shah Rukh lodges a complaint in regards to the same, " he added.
"We have informed BCCI concerning the ban, but since this property belongs to MCA, we've got selected the ban, " he added.
Deshmukh said a complaint have been registered in Mumbaia's Marine Drive Police Station by the MCA officials and that the police is investigating the matter.
On Thursday, Deshmukh had termed the development as grave and said a choice could be taken at the ban after facing all the sequence of events.
Stating that the safety personnel and officials from the MCA were equally rude, Khan had maintained that he'll not apologise for his Wednesday night behaviour.
Khan allegedly misbehaved and pushed the safety guard on the stadium and likewise abused officials of MCA once they tried to intervene late Wednesday night.
