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Mayawati reacts in guarded manner on Amitabh issue
Sunday, June 03, 2007 16:20 [IST]
PTI

LUCKNOW:  In a guarded reaction over alleged irregularities in the purchase of land by Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan in the state, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati today said the law will be allowed to take its course in the matter. "Kanon ke dayre mein rahkar kar action liya jayega," (action will be taken as per law), Mayawati told reporters here in reply to a question.
 
Bachchan is in the eye of a storm following a land deal in neighbouring Barabanki district which had been termed illegal by a court in Faizabad.
 
On BSP's stand on the next president of the country, Mayawati said a decision would be taken within the next two- three days.
 
On being asked about the alleged nexus between some top industrialists and politicians during the previous regime, she said all "anti-people and illegal decisions" by the Mulayam Singh Yadav government would be probed thoroughly.
 
On whether her government would recommend a CBI inquiry into the alleged multi-crore food grain scam during the previous government, she said the government was ready to investigate every such scam but would do so only after a thorough inquiry.
 
On whether her government would issue a fresh notification transferring the Ayodhya trial from Raebareli to the special CBI court here, she said she is yet to go through the files and a decision would be taken only after carefully examining them.


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