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Agencies Posted: Apr 16, 2008 at 1346 hrs IST
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan on Wednesday took exception to Union Sports Minister M S Gill's remarks about participation of politicians and actors in the Olympic torch relay run in Delhi on Thursday.

"He (Gill) is the sports minister. Who will dare to argue with him. They are the government," Bachchan said when asked about Gill's comment on the issue.

Gill had disfavoured invitation to politicians and film stars for the April 17 relay, saying they have little right to hog the limelight in the event.

He had said only athletes with distinguished careers and budding sportspersons should carry the torch.

However, IOA chief Suresh Kalmadi had contested Gill's view, saying citizens from all walks of life could run in the event.

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Big B Displeasure by SachdevSingh on 2008-04-17 01:05:53.186083+05:30 Dr M S Gill is right. If sports in India has to fluorish, sportspeople should only have these privileges. Big B and the other highly paid actors have hogged lots of other stages, venues, big salaries, fame, big houses, girl/boy-friends. Leave something for the sports people to have and enjoy. Politicians should just do their job-why do they also need to run in rallies-why making false promises in rallies not enough????

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