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MTN Deal heading towards Government Making
by maneesh mishra on Jul 11, 2008 12:50 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The family feud is now the Indian political feud. According to some political observers, Amar Singh, the disciple of Anil Ambani, forced the Congress party to provide assurances that the current UPA coalition Government will make Mukesh Ambani’s life hell. The Congress leadership miscalculated Mukesh has already infiltrated the SP backbone. Now 18 of the 35 MPs take their marching orders from Mukesh and the remaining 17 from Anil.

Pranab Mukherjee and Manmohan Singh at the insistence of Sonia Gandhi are trying to meet and bring Mukesh in their camp. Anil is upset on that and he wants Amar Singh and SP proper to withdraw
support if Congress party bows to Mukesh.


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  RE:MTN Deal heading towards Government Making
by Nitin Dutt on Jul 11, 2008 12:59 PM   Permalink
RIL has bought uranium mines in Australia for 20000 cr. I hope you have not missed this news two months back. Mukesh will go to any lengths to make this deal work. this is business. Also his business is going to help India in long term.

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  RE:MTN Deal heading towards Government Making
by maneesh mishra on Jul 11, 2008 01:35 PM   Permalink
UXA managing director Patrick Mutz said while Australia could not currently export uranium to India, Reliance were likely to be taking a broader view of the strength of the uranium sector than simply securing supply for the Indian market...

Mukesh is not seeing India man and as well he needs to get this govt down otherwise amar singh and company will come up with new oil policy which can harm RIL /RPL.... and yes you were right .... this is business

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  RE:MTN Deal heading towards Government Making
by Nitin Dutt on Jul 11, 2008 02:05 PM   Permalink
Ofcourse he is taking a broader view and India will be his biggest client. See Australia will not sell to India till the NSG approved India as a authorised signatory and India is just going to do that once IAEA approves the draft and agreement is signed as already NSG as a whole has supported India because of teh Indian nuclear program and its security.

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