Mumbai Airport 
Business

Mumbai airport sale to Adani: GVK denies Rahul’s claim

The company’s comments came after Gandhi alleged in Lok Sabha that “Mumbai airport, was taken away from GVK using agencies such as the CBI and the ED, and was given to Adani by the Government of India”.

DTNEXT Bureau

NEW DELHI: Business conglomerate GVK Group on Wednesday categorically said there was no “extraneous pressure” from anyone to sell its stake in Mumbai airport as alleged by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

The company’s comments came after Gandhi alleged in Lok Sabha that “Mumbai airport, was taken away from GVK using agencies such as the CBI and the ED, and was given to Adani by the Government of India”.

“GVK reiterates that the decision to sell its stakes in Mumbai Airport to Adani, was taken by the management and there was absolutely no question of any extraneous pressure being exerted on us,” GVK Group spokesperson said.

Adani Group, which is currently in the eye of a storm over the recent report by short-seller Hindenburg Research related to its company’s business dealings, took over the management of the Mumbai airport from GVK Group in July 2021.

While explaining the circumstances that led to the sale of the airport, GVK Group vice chairman Sanjay Reddy said it was looking to raise funds for the airport business. Reddy said at that time, Adani Group founder-chairman Gautam Adani approached him saying he had a lot of interest in the airport and whether GVK Group was willing to do a transaction with him.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

CMRL signs Rs 12.31 crore contract to rebuild bridge across Virugambakkam–Arumbakkam canal

Now, send a message on WhatsApp to call an ambulance in Tamil Nadu

India exploring new energy options; Australia, Canada offer additional gas supply: Sources

Dubai's long-haul carrier Emirates say airline 'will resume operations'

Vijay's wife moves court seeking alimony, right to stay in Neelankarai house