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ED seized my asset illegally : Dayanidhi Maran

| | Apr 03, 2015, at 07:08 pm
Chennai, Apr 3 (IBNS) Former Telecom Minister Dayanidhi Maran, accused by the Enforcement Directorate of taking bribe for Aircel deal and laundering the money has said that assets belonging to his family have been illegally seized by the authorities.

Maran has said a sizable portion of his property and bank accounts seized by the ED is based on his earnings before the Aircel deal took place in 2007. The asset seized from him includes a fixed deposit worth Rs.100 crore.

He has been accused to taking Rs. 750 crore as bribe while he was Telecom Minister for manipulating the sale of telecom Aircel to Malayasia-based group Maxis.

Maran, however, has denied the charge saying the action against him is a "political vendetta."

In 2011, the CBI began investigating allegations that Maran, as a minister, had denied clearances and crucial licences to C Sivasankaran, the owner of Aircel, till the entrepreneur buckled under pressure to sell his firm to Maxis.

The CBI has told a Delhi court that in return, Maran and his brother Kalanithi received "illegal gratification" worth Rs 750 crore in companies owned by them as part of the Sun Group, a conglomerate of media firms owned by Kalanithi. Maran, who has also been charged in another criminal  case.

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