<p>Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, who was associated with a political party for a short period, feels that actors do not fit into the world of politics ''as they are innocent people''.<em><br /></em><br /></p>.<p>Sanjay had entered politics as a Samajwadi Party candidate in 2009 for the Lucknow Parliamentary constituency. The Samajwadi Party later appointed the Bollywood actor as its general secretary. However, barely a year after, expressing sadness over the way his 'mentor' Amar Singh was treated in the party, Sanjay had resigned from the post and subsequently quit the party.<br /><br />"I learnt one thing... you got to go there and speak and promise so many things. If you do that then you have to fulfil so many things. I don't think it ever happens. It is a different world. I don't know why I entered politics... what happened. I made a mistake. I don't think any actor fits there completely," Dutt told PTI.<br /><br />There are several B-town celebrities who have joined politics - Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, Dharmendra, Jaya Prada, Raj Babbar and few others.<br /><br />"Dharamji couldn't do it (politics). Hemaji is there, but still not there. Shatru saheb is there, but seems he has not got his dues. Shatru saheb would have been a CM by now... he has done good work and is a good human being. I feel actors are very innocent people. Everyone will try and get their work out of them," Sanjay said. Sanjay is also all praises for the newly-elected Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav from the Samajwadi Party.<br /><br />"I respect Mulayam Singh and even Akilesh, he has studied abroad... An educated boy, he has new ideas, he is innovative and he will make a difference," Sanjay said.<br />His father Sunil Dutt was a Congress MP. "He was a good man. Even Priya (sister) is there so that is enough," he said.<br /><br />Priya, a Congress MP, had expressed disappointment at her brother's decision to contest elections on Samajwadi Party ticket saying that their father, Sunil Duttt, was a Congressman and the family had always been associated with Congress.<br /></p>
<p>Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, who was associated with a political party for a short period, feels that actors do not fit into the world of politics ''as they are innocent people''.<em><br /></em><br /></p>.<p>Sanjay had entered politics as a Samajwadi Party candidate in 2009 for the Lucknow Parliamentary constituency. The Samajwadi Party later appointed the Bollywood actor as its general secretary. However, barely a year after, expressing sadness over the way his 'mentor' Amar Singh was treated in the party, Sanjay had resigned from the post and subsequently quit the party.<br /><br />"I learnt one thing... you got to go there and speak and promise so many things. If you do that then you have to fulfil so many things. I don't think it ever happens. It is a different world. I don't know why I entered politics... what happened. I made a mistake. I don't think any actor fits there completely," Dutt told PTI.<br /><br />There are several B-town celebrities who have joined politics - Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, Dharmendra, Jaya Prada, Raj Babbar and few others.<br /><br />"Dharamji couldn't do it (politics). Hemaji is there, but still not there. Shatru saheb is there, but seems he has not got his dues. Shatru saheb would have been a CM by now... he has done good work and is a good human being. I feel actors are very innocent people. Everyone will try and get their work out of them," Sanjay said. Sanjay is also all praises for the newly-elected Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav from the Samajwadi Party.<br /><br />"I respect Mulayam Singh and even Akilesh, he has studied abroad... An educated boy, he has new ideas, he is innovative and he will make a difference," Sanjay said.<br />His father Sunil Dutt was a Congress MP. "He was a good man. Even Priya (sister) is there so that is enough," he said.<br /><br />Priya, a Congress MP, had expressed disappointment at her brother's decision to contest elections on Samajwadi Party ticket saying that their father, Sunil Duttt, was a Congressman and the family had always been associated with Congress.<br /></p>