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Mistry opens new front against Tatas over Parliament redevelopment project

The Mistry family alleges misconduct in bidding process, wants Tatas disqualified

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The Parliament construction project is expected to be completed by the first half of 2022–before India’s 75th Independence Day.

Arnab Dutta New Delhi
Opening a new front, Shapoorji Pallonji Group (SP Group) has hit out at Tata Sons over the Parliament redevelopment project. The Mistry family-led SP Group, which has been engaged in a lengthy corporate battle with the salt-to-software conglomerate after Cyrus Mistry was removed as Tata Sons chairman in a boardroom coup four years ago, has alleged serious misconduct  during the project’s bidding process.      

In a series of letters to the Central Public Works Department (CPWD), the nodal body for the project, the SP Group has flagged off “probable conflict of interest” against Tata Sons, the holding company where

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