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October 13, 1997

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Tata Tea directors leave Guwahati after questioning

Tata Tea Managing Director R K Krishna Kumar and Executive Director S M Kidwai on Monday left Guwahati as the state police completed this round of interrogation late on Sunday night.

According to official sources, they left for Calcutta early on Monday morning in a special flight. They have been consistently maintaining that the Intelligence Bureau was kept posted about all the deals that Tata Tea made with the United Liberation Front of Asom both within and outside India.

The police have again summoned Tata Tea General Manager S S Bosra, Deputy General Manager Mahabir Singh, and Manager K Sridhar for a further interrogation regarding the clandestine meeting with Bodo militants at Hotel Taj Palace in New Delhi on February 13 and 14.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta is at present camping in New Delhi to meet Prime Minister I K Gujral to apprise him of all the development regarding the state government's offensive against the ultras besides, the "simmering differences" with the Union home ministry.

EARLIER REPORTS:
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Tata Tea now linked to funding of Bodo militants
Bombay HC extends anticipatory bail for Krishna Kumar, Kidwai
Beware! Industrialists must not reveal secrets over the telephone
Chief Minister Mahanta blasts Jethmalani for letter
Ram Jethmalani tells Assam CM not to hound Tatas
Assam governor denies speaking to Sam Maneckshaw
The Tempest Rages On: Govt orders probe into phone tapping
Tatas refuse to comment
Who's who in the imbroglio
Assam govt expresses concern
Tata Tea executive Gogoi arrested
Assam govt alleges Tata Tea had tacit deal with ULFA
Mahanta vows tough action against cos backing ULFA
Gujral did not meet Ratan Tata; Dogra remanded to 14 days judicial custody
Assam police arrest Tata Tea GM Dogra for nexus with ULFA
Union home ministry denies interfering in Tata Tea case
Tata Tea denies charges of nexus with ULFA
Tata Tea officials probed on alleged nexus with ULFA

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