Body to be kept for public viewing from 2 to 4.30 pm today in Chikkamagaluru VG Siddhartha's remains will be kept at the ABC company office premises on the Chikmagalur-Kadur road from 2 pm to 4-30 for public to pay tributes. After that, the last rites will be held at his estate in Chikkenahalli, his native village.
Banks can drive anyone to despair, says Vijay Mallya on VG Siddhartha's debt burden and suicide Fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya, who is facing extradition proceedings in UK, on Wednesday took to Twitter to draw parallels with the case of Cafe Coffee Day founder VG Siddhartha, who in his suicide letter has alleged “harassment” by the Income Tax Department officials.
Congress accuses govt of tax terrorism, promoting anti-business policies after VG Siddhartha's suicide Without naming the BJP specifically, the Congress, on Wednesday accused the ruling dispensation of promoting policies that were detrimental to the growth of businesses. Congress' attack came in the backdrop of Modi government's claim that it improved ease of doing business in India through its policies. Karnataka Congress leader Siddaramaiah quoted Siddhartha's letter to state that the businessman had descried tax terrorism, which is an ugly face of politically motivated institutions. What signals are we sending to the budding entrepreneurs without even an attempt to reform? Party leader Milind Deora also asked he government to reflect on its anti-government policies. The Karnataka Congress tweeted that businesses flourishing in the UPA-era have been shut down with many people being jobless.
Banks can drive anyone to despair, says Vijay Mallya on VG Siddhartha's debt burden and suicide Fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya, who is facing extradition proceedings in UK, on Wednesday took to Twitter to draw parallels with the case of Cafe Coffee Day founder VG Siddhartha, who in his suicide letter has alleged “harassment” by the Income Tax Department officials.
Congress accuses govt of tax terrorism, promoting anti-business policies after VG Siddhartha's suicide Without naming the BJP specifically, the Congress, on Wednesday accused the ruling dispensation of promoting policies that were detrimental to the growth of businesses. Congress' attack came in the backdrop of Modi government's claim that it improved ease of doing business in India through its policies. Karnataka Congress leader Siddaramaiah quoted Siddhartha's letter to state that the businessman had descried tax terrorism, which is an ugly face of politically motivated institutions. What signals are we sending to the budding entrepreneurs without even an attempt to reform? Party leader Milind Deora also asked he government to reflect on its anti-government policies. The Karnataka Congress tweeted that businesses flourishing in the UPA-era have been shut down with many people being jobless.
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