Actress-politician Hema Malini, who is in news for a controversy over allotment of land to her for a dance institute at a throw-away price, on Monday denied to have grabbed any land saying it was her right to have it.
"I am not grabbing any land. I have struggled for this and it is my right to have it. Twenty years is not a small journey. It has been a huge struggle for me," Hema Malini told reporters at a press conference here.
According to documents obtained under an RTI query, the BJP MP was allotted the land for mere Rs.70,000 in Mumbai's Andheri area for setting up a dance academy.
The state government allotted the land measuring 2,000 square metres to Hema's Natyavihar Kalakendra Charity Trust.
"Why speculate the price when I don't know myself how much I have to pay. I will follow all the rules and regulations of the government. Whatever, payment needs to be made will be made according to the rules and regulations set by the government. It's an institution for the people not for my personal use," she said.
"I have been asking for this land to establish my institute which is my right. It is very essential today because our Indian culture is slowly deteriorating. It's my dream which is coming true. People of Maharashtra will be proud to have such an institute and it will be all fee of cost. It is going to be a pride of this area," the veteran actress said.