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          Mumbai, April 25 (IANS) Expressing his happiness over his name   being cleared from the Bofors payoff scam, mega-star Amitabh Bachchan, however,   said that he is "pained" that it came 25 years.
 |  Speaking to reporters here, Bachchan welcomed the revelations made by the   Swedish investigators in the Bofors case. He said he had "lived with humiliation   and loss of reputation" all these years.
 "I am happy that the truth has   emerged after 25 years," he said.
 
 However, he wished that his father, the   late Harivanshrai Bachchan, had lived to see this development. "My family knew   the truth on Bofors all along, from day one," Bachchan said.
 
 "My father   once asked if I was really involved in the scandal. I wish this disclosure would   have happened when he was alive," he added.
 
 Bachchan's reactions came in   response to fresh revelations in the Bofors case in which Swedish investigator   Sten Lindstrom said that the case against actor and then Congress MP and his   family was planted in Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter by Indian   investigators.
 
 "From the very day we have maintained that we were   innocent, for 25 years my as well as my family's name bore the brunt of the   scandal of which I was never a part of," he said.
 
 He, however, wondered   as to why Lindstorm cleared his name only now. He said he quit politics only   because he could not get used to it. "I left before the Bofors scandal broke,   but some people tried to link my exit from politics to the scandal," he   said.
 
 Earlier, Bachchan had said on his blog that 25 years after the   incident, "I read today from one that pioneered accusation and investigation, of   innocence".
 
 "No one shall be able to understand or even remotely fathom,   the hours and days and months and years of the anguish of petulant blame that I   had to go through. But will it really interest another? No it shall not," he   wrote.
 
 The Bofors case dates back to 1986, when Swiss arms manufacturer   Bofors landed a Rs.1,500 crore contract to supply 155 mm howitzers to India. A   year later, Swiss media began reporting that the company had paid massive   kickbacks to Indian politicians, including then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi, and   defence officials.
 
 Lindstrom now says there is no evidence to show Rajiv   Gandhi was bribed
 
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