Maharashtra Home Min assures fair probe if Tanushree Dutta files complaint
Maharashtra Home Min (MoS) Deepak Kesarkar said that the state government was not biased towards anybody.

Kesarkar, the minister of state for home (rural), also asserted that the government was not biased towards Patekar.
The Shiv Sena minister had said Wednesday that Patekar is an "illustrious personality" who had done a lot for the state, and asked why Dutta did not file a police complaint in the past 10 years.
Speaking to reporters Thursday, Kesarkar said, "When an official complaint is lodged, police will be able to probe the case transparently so that justice is done to both the sides."
The state government was not prejudiced or biased towards anybody and all are equal before the law, he added.
Dutta alleged recently that Patekar misbehaved with her on the set of the film "Horn Ok Pleasss" in 2008. She also alleged that he had the tacit support of the film's makers.
On Wednesday, Kesarkar seemed to be backing Patekar.
"He (Patekar) is not just an actor" but "also a social activist who has done tremendous work for the state", Kesarkar had added, "You just cannot level allegations against anybody.
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