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No politics for me till next 10 years: Sanju

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Posted: Nov 22, 2008 at 2015 hrs IST
Sanjay dutt

New Delhi, November 22: Bollywood's 'Munnabhai' Sanjay Dutt has put his plans to join politics on hold as the actor still wants to pursue his film career for at least another 10 years.

"No politics for me till the next 10 years. I think I have another 10 years to go in acting and I have to pursue that. Maybe later, I may take to politics," said Dutt who had previously expressed his desire to join politics to complete the unfinished work of his late father actor-politician Sunil Dutt.

The actor was accompanied by wife Manyata at an event in New Delhi where Samajwadi Party general secretary Amar Singh was also present.

Singh, who is associated closely with superstar Amitabh Bachchan and his family, had met Dutt immediately after his release from jail early 2008 triggering speculation that he may join politics.

Responding to a query about his father's legacy, the actor said, "I would love to serve my country but it is not necessary to do that by being associated with any kind of political party.”

"I can do so without that and I have been doing it -- like I do a lot for cancer patients and street children who are on drugs and other things."

Manyata however disagreed with her husband and expressed her wish to see him in politics.

The actor also clarified that as reported in the media there was no rivalry with sister Priya Dutt on the issue of taking over their legacy after he passed away in 2005.

"There is no truth in it. I was never interested in it and my father passed away suddenly. Somebody from the family had to take that seat and Priya had done so much social work and travelled with father, I thought she would be best for it," the actor added.

"It was a decision made by all of us. I am basically from the heart and not the mind - so politics basically doesn’t go with me. There was no fight. Though she didn't want to join, but she got into it and she won. My father’s legacy had to go on," Dutt said.

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No politics for me till next 10 years: Sanju by Indian on 08 Mar 2009

Good Lad Sanju Baba - Now Stick to it and not get persuaded by the silky tongued Amar Singh to change your mind

Dirty Politics by Ari on 23 Nov 2008

Its good If you enter politic yu will loos your Image, Respect and all that you earn this year so pleas away from this derty politics

Service to Nation by Hemant on 23 Nov 2008

Can a person convicted under TADA context election. I think he has served enough by helping those who claimed so many lives in 1992. He should serve is jail time and that is all service country needs from him.Hemant,

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