Panama Papers: Cong wants ouster of Amitabh from 'Save Tiger Project'
'It would be improper if Bachchan continues to occupy the post especially when his name has allegedly figured in the Panama Papers.'
Mumbai: With actor Amitabh Bachchan's name figuring in the Panama Papers leaks, the opposition Congress in Maharashtra on Thursday sought his ouster as state's ambassador for the 'Save Tiger project' even as a BJP MLA objected to the 'vilification campaign' against the Bollywood megastar.
"Till Bachchan gets a clean chit in the Panama Papers case, he should be removed as tiger brand ambassador as well as from advisory panel on the development of part of the Bandra Kurla Complex as International Finance and Services Centre," the Leader of Opposition Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil said while raising the issue in Lower House.
Incidentally, Bachchan visited Mantralaya on Thursday to attend a meeting of the panel.
"It would be improper if Bachchan continues to occupy the two posts especially when his name has allegedly figured in the Panama Papers," the opposition leader said.
The Papers are a leaked set of 11.5 million confidential documents that provide detailed information about more than 214,000 offshore companies listed by corporate services provider Mossack Fonseca.
"Bachchan should be removed from the two posts till the inquiry launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard is complete," the opposition leader said.
BJP MLA Yogesh Sagar objected to the 'vilification campaign' against a star of Bachchan's repute.
Bachchan, whose name figured in the leaks as allegedly having links with offshore entities in two tax havens, had already denied any connection with those companies, saying his name may have been "misused".
"I do not know any of the companies referred to by Indian Express - Sea Bulk Shipping Company Ltd, Lady Shipping Ltd, Treasure Shipping Ltd, and Tramp Shipping Ltd. I have never been a director of any of the above stated companies. It is possible that my name has been misused," he had stated after the Indian Express newspaper broke the story.