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Bhujbal withdraws defamation case against Narayan Rane
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March 22, 2006 14:43 IST
Maharashtra Public Works Department Minister Chhagan Bhujbal on Wednesday formally withdrew a defamation case he had filed against his one-time opponent and now cabinet-colleague Narayan Rane by making a joint application.

The two had reached an out-of-court settlement over the issue last week after which Additional Sessions Judge Abhay Thipsay asked Bhujbal and Rane to file a joint application for withdrawal of proceedings.

Both of them were present in the court on Wednesday.

Bhujbal, the then Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party leader, had filed a case against Rane in 2000, after the latter alleged that the residence of Bhujbal had become a den of Inter Servicees Intelligence agents.

Rane, at that time, was in Shiv Sena. In 2005, Rane joined Congress and was inducted in the state cabinet.

The remarks were made by Rane in the context of meeting of bomb blast accused with Bhujbal that was held at the former Deputy Chief Minister's residence. The accused, who were out on bail, had urged the minister to expedite the trial.


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