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More trouble coming for Subrata Roy: Mirach to file $400 million defamation suit against Sahara

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New York, Mar 17: Bad days for Sahara chief Subrata Roy don't seem to get over soon. Even though the Supreme Court has given Sahara Group more time to raise funds in to secure bail for its jailed chief Subrata Roy, US-based Mirach Capital is said to bring more trouble for him.

Mirach Capital said it is initiating a USD 400 million defamation lawsuit against the Sahara group, while alleging that the failed financing deal with the Indian conglomerate has caused "irreparable harm" and "shaken investor confidence".

More trouble for Sahara CEO Subrata Roy! Mirach to file USD 400 mln defamation suit against Sahara.
Accusing Mirach Capital of cheating and forgery in the failed USD 2.05 billion loan arrangement, Sahara had also said last month that it has initiated legal action against the US-based firm.

The crisis-hit group had alleged that Mirach and its CEO Saransh Sharma's criminal conduct and lack of financial capabilities to honour such huge commitments led to the breaking down of the deal, leading to the loss of precious time, resources and position of Sahara. In a press release issued today, Mirach has now accused Sahara of hurling "unfounded allegations" against it despite "factual evidence" that completely dispels Sahara's "trumped up" allegations of forgery.

Stating that the Lucknow-based company and its representatives continue to attempt to discredit Mirach and its CEO Sharma in the court of public opinion, Mirach said it is "announcing a defamation lawsuit to the amount of USD 400 million against the Sahara Group, as well as a news organisation believed to be a collaborator."

Mirach further accused Sahara's representatives of breaching an exclusivity contract with it following public comments by its Indian-origin CEO Sharma regarding the group's acquisition strategy of the Sahara assets.

"Unable to make payments on the interest of the proposed loan package, and being an unwilling seller of the properties, Sahara launched a series of false allegations to discredit Mirach and kill the loan transaction.

"It further attempted to discredit CEO Saransh Sharma, launching unproven allegations of forgery that have claimed to be validated by Sahara's 'internal investigations'," the firm said adding that when it fought back against those allegations, Sahara "trumped up" stories of a US probe.

Mirach asserted that no US federal authorities have contacted it and its directors to date for any investigation. "In light of these actions, which have caused irreparable harm in the form of loss of income, shaken investor confidence, personal injury and more, Mirach Capital Group is prepared to litigate until justice is served," the firm said.

OneIndia News

(With inputs from agencies)

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