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This Article is From Jun 10, 2016

Case Against Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi, KPCC Leaders Settled Out Of Court

Case Against Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi, KPCC Leaders Settled Out Of Court
A civil case against Congress president Sonia Gandhi has been settled out of court. (File photo)
Thiruvananthapuram: A civil case against Congress president Sonia Gandhi and other party leaders over alleged non-payment of dues for constructing Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Development Studies has been settled out of court.

"The civil case has been settled out of court and the settlement arrived by both the parties has been informed to the court," RGIDS Director and former KPCC general secretary Hidur Muhammed said in a statement here today.
     
Dragging the Congress chief into the matter was a mala fide attempt with vested interest, he said.
     
Mr Muhammed said RGIDS is a society registered under the Society Act and Sonia Gandhi was not its member directly or indirectly.

"Soniaji is in no way connected to this institution," he said.

A construction firm in Kerala had filed the civil suit recently over alleged non-payment of dues to the tune of Rs 2.80 crore in the construction of the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Development Studies complex by KPCC at Neyyar, 30 km from Thiruvananthapuram.
     
KPCC president VM Sudheeran and Congress leaders Ramesh Chennithala, Oommen Chandy,  PP Thankachan, Thennala Balakrishnan, Thalekunnil Basheer, CV Padmarajan and G Balachandran are its members.

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