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Govinda took Dawood's help to defeat me in 2004: Ram Naik

Source: PTI
May 03, 2016 20:37 IST
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Uttar Pradesh governor Ram Naik has claimed that Bollywood actor and former MP Govinda sought help from underworld don Dawood Ibrahim to defeat him in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections in Mumbai North.

Govinda, however, denied the claim and asked Naik not to damage his image and film career.

Naik has made the claim in his memoir 'Chaireveti, Chaireveti' (Keep Moving) written in Marathi, which was released in Mumbai recently.

Naik claimed Govinda was a "friend of Dawood and also builder, Hitendra Thakur, who aided him in terrorising voters" to defeat him in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections from Mumbai North constituency.

The senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former Union minister also said he found it difficult to come to terms with his defeat by just 11,000 votes.

"I have no hesitation in bringing this on record that Govinda had contacts with dons like Dawood and Hiten Thakur, who later became an MLA. He used their muscle power to poll votes against me and in his favour," Naik said.

Refuting Naik's allegation, Govinda said it was the people who ensured his victory.

"Does Ram Naik mean that the people of the constituency were sold into the hands of the underworld? Please do not insult anyone by saying such things," the 52-year-old actor said and urged Naik not to damage his image and "create hurdles in his film career."

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