Hinduja brothers try to stay in running for Indian airlines.

Airline Industry Information | August 9, 2001 | Copyright

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The Hinduja brothers, who are facing trial over charges of receiving illegal payments for government sales, have rejected the allegations and are attempting to stay in the race for a stake in Indian Airlines and Air India, two state-run carriers.

A spokesperson for the Hinduja brothers' partner in the Indian Airlines bid, Ashok Leyland, stated on 8 August, "We have sent our reply to the government. We have rebutted all the allegations focused on the Hindujas' involvement in the Bofors ...

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