Chennai-based company to sue Swamy

April 27, 2012 03:10 pm | Updated July 13, 2016 05:18 pm IST - Chennai

Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy at a press conference in New Delhi on Thursday. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar

Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy at a press conference in New Delhi on Thursday. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar

A Chennai-based company is planning to take legal action against Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy who had yesterday levelled allegations against Home Minister P. Chidambaram and his son Karti on investments in Aircel against which a CBI case is on.

“My client M/s Advantage Strategic Consulting Pvt Ltd (ASCP) had taken notice of the press meet held by Mr. Subramanian Swamy on 26th April, 2012.

The company states that they have placed the matter in the hands of their lawyers to take appropriate legal action immediately,” R. Balachandran, Chartered Accountant of the company, said in a statement.

Mr. Swamy had alleged that Mr. Karti “controlled” ASCP in 2006 and there was a financial transaction between it and Aircel Televenture, which got GSM licence.

However, sources close to Mr. Karti have dismissed Mr. Swamy’s charges saying there was no truth in them and were baseless.

“There is no truth. None of the companies in which Karti has any interest holds any equity in nor has given any loan to any telecom company,” sources close to Mr. Karti said.

Meanwhile, Mr. Swamy said in a statement that the threat of defamation case is “laughable”.

“I would welcome an opportunity to cross examine Mr. Karti Chidambaram in the court of law which will save me the trouble of approaching the special 2G spectrum court for filing a fresh private complaint,” he said.

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