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'Nothing is in anyone's hand': Antulay

"Nothing is in anyone's hand", union minister AR Antulay said on Monday when asked whether his party was contemplating action against him.

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NEW DELHI : "Nothing is in anyone's hand", union minister AR Antulay said on Monday when asked whether his party was contemplating action against him on his remarks over ATS chief Hemant Kakare's killing in Mumbai.
       
The minority affairs minister, who has received support from a good number of politicians including Muslim MPs from the NDA camp, parried a volley of questions while entering Parliament House.
       
Asked whether Monday could be his last day in the House, Antulay just pointed his fingers towards the sky. "Nothing is in anyone's hand," he quipped.
       
He also declined to comment on the diverging views in the Congress on possible action against him. "I am going inside the house. Let me see there," was his only reply.
       
He maintained silence on repeated queries whether he stuck to his earlier statement.
       
Earlier, the Rajya Sabha saw two adjournments after BJP members stormed the well of the House demanding sacking of Antulay for his controversial remarks on the circumstances leading to killing of Karkare.
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