8/13/2019 Mukesh Ambani’s son allegedly kills 2 in a car accident http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/mukesh-ambanis-son-allegedly-kills-2-in-a-car-accident 1/9 15/1 2/20 13 » Mukesh Ambani’s son allegedly kills 2 in a car accident. Media blacks out the news #WTFnews - Kractivism www.kractivist.org/mukesh-ambanis-son-allegedly-kills-2-in-a-car-accident-media-blacks-out-the-news-wtfnews/ 1/9 Kractivism -Bridge the Gap Bring the Change Posted by : kamayani bali mahabal On : December 15, 2013 0 ategory Advocacy, Announcements, Human Rights, Justice, Kractivism, Law, Minority Rights Tags accident, Ambani, media mukesh ambani, Reliance Mukesh Ambani’s son allegedly kills 2 in a car accident. Media blacks out the news #WTFnews Is Mukesh Ambani and family above the law? His son, Akash Ambani, allegedly kills two with his Aston Martin car running over them fully drunk. Arnab Goswami; Rajdeep Sardesi and Barkha Dutt shamelessly blanks out news! How can they when their boss’s son is allegedly involved? Neither is Kejriwal’s AAP or Anna’s India Against Corruption raking up the issue. Or for that fact, the Congress, the BJP or another political party in the country. Zee News and DNA carried the news but it was deleted later but Google Search still carries their headlines and readers comments. A Reliance employee now media reports apparently paid to own up the accident. Navigation
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8/13/2019 Mukesh Ambani’s son allegedly kills 2 in a car accident
Posted by : kamayani bali mahabal On : December 15,2013
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Mukesh Ambani’s son allegedly kills2 in a car accident. Media blacks out the news #WTFnews
Is Mukesh Ambani and family above the law? His son, Akash Ambani,allegedly kills two with his Aston Martin car running over them fullydrunk. Arnab Goswami; Rajdeep Sardesi and Barkha Dutt shamelesslyblanks out news! How can they when their boss’s son is allegedlyinvolved? Neither is Kejriwal’s AAP or Anna’s India Against Corruptionraking up the issue. Or for that fact, the Congress, the BJP or anotherpolitical party in the country.
Zee News and DNA carried the news but it was deleted later but GoogleSearch still carries their headlines and readers comments. A Relianceemployee now media reports apparently paid to own up the accident.
“A Reliance spokesman said a chauffeur was at the wheel and thatthe car was on a routine maintenance spin early on Sunday as it hadnot been used the previous day.. But one of the occupants of a carhit by the speeding Aston Martin told Mirror that she saw a youngman in the driving seat and that he didn’t look like a chauffeur..Bansilal Joshi, 55, a Reliance driver, presented himself at theGamdevi police station,nearly 12 hours after the accident that lefttwo other cars — an Audi and a Hyundai Elantra — badly smashedand eight people injured. He claimed responsibility for the crash..”
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(Arunbha Sakia in Newslaundry) An Aston Martin Rapide – “a four-doorhigh-performance sport saloon” -rammed into two cars late Saturdaynight, December 7, 2013 at Peddar Road in Mumbai, transforming itself from a Rs 3.5 crore-worth luxury sports car into ugly metal scrap. What
has followed since has ranged from subtle innuendos to outrightallegations against some of the most powerful and rich of Mumbai – andIndia.
A black Aston Martin Rapide (MH-O1-BK99) – driven at a very high speedaccording to eyewitnesses – rammed into an Audi (MH14-DN-6666) frombehind as reported here. As a result of the impact, the Audi, driven byForam Ruparel, a resident of Ghatkopar area, jumped the divider on theroad and hit a private bus coming from the opposite direction. TheAston Martin, then hit a Hyundai Elantra belonging to Vikram Mishra. Inthe ensuing chaos, the driver of the Aston Martin managed to flee in one
of the two SUVs which were trailing it. A hit-and-run case like this ispretty routine nowadays in Delhi and Mumbai. However, what is notroutine – and has been very conveniently overlooked by many in themedia – was the fact that the Aston Martin was registered in the name of Reliance Ports and Terminals Limited which is owned by MukeshAmbani.Foram Ruparel, who was driving the Audi, lodged a complaint. Bansilal Joshi, 55, a driver employed with Reliance, presented himself at theGamdevi police station on Sunday afternoon – December 8, 2013 – andaccepted responsibility for the accident. This was almost 12 hours afterthe accident. However, as word spread, witnesses have started popping
up with their version of events. A version of events, which makes thisentire episode seem uncannily similar to the plot of Aravind Adiga’s TheWhite Tiger where the protagonist, Balram, who works as a driver for arich family, is made to own up to a very similar car accident his boss’swife is involved in.One of the occupants of a car hit by the speeding Aston Martin wasquoted by Mumbai Mirror – one of the very few media outlets to havecovered the story in detail – as saying that she saw a young man in thedriver’s seat. Another witness, not willing to be named, told Newslaundrythat the person helped out of the Aston Martin after it finally came to astandstill
“was a young guy and not a moustached old man as everyone isbeing made to believe”.
In a telephonic conversation with Newslaundry, Varish Mishra, who was
in the Elantra which was pulverised in the accident and which had apregnant lady as one of its occupants said, “the Aston Martin continuedto travel on three wheels for a long time and came to a halt more than400 metres away from the original spot of accident, so you can imagineits speed”. The media’s rather cautious and measured approach to the story,particularly in light of its aggressive coverage of other recent hit andrun cases, is difficult not to notice. Hindustan Times’ report on theaccident says that the driver worked for a “private firm” and never once
mentions the car’s Reliance affiliation. The Times of India whichpublished a story on December 9, 2013 with the headline –
“Reliance employee takes responsibility for accident involving AstonMartin” has removed the report from its website without anycorrigendum. While Google still contains the link to the story,clicking on it leads to a dead link. On the evening on December 11,2013, TOI published an edited version of the same report on its sitewithout any mention of Reliance, choosing to call it “a national-levelfirm”.
We tried contacting TOI for an explanation for this editorial decision, butreceived no response. Times Now, which is based out of Mumbai, hastotally ignored the story as well. DNA has also removed their newsreport on the incident.We SMSed Rajdeep Sardesai, Editor-in-Chief, CNN-IBN on December 11,2013 to ask why the channel had not yet reported on the incident. Heinformed us that they would be carrying the report that evening. Thereport was also carried on December 11, 2013 at 7.30pm onwww.ibnlive.com. Reliance Group has investments in Network 18. The facts as reported in the news are as follows. Reliance Industries hasreleased a statement that the driver was out at 1.30 a.m. all by himself for a test run. The Aston Martin which was on a test drive, manned by adriver, was trailed by two SUVs – one of which whisked the driver awayafter the accident. Eyewitnesses claim to have seen a young, clean-shaven, portly man being helped out of the damaged Aston Martin. Theman who presented himself in the police station is 55 years old and hasa moustache. The only resemblance he has to the eyewitness’description of the fleeing driver is his hefty build. The Mumbai Police has been trying to gather forensic evidence – whichwill be a difficult task, considering more than five people handled thecar after the accident – and hasn’t made any arrests. What is curious isthat most media houses have chosen not to report on the incident and
why the ones that did do so, have removed the reports since.Read morehere- http://exitopinionpollsindia.blogspot.in/2013/12/mukesh-ambanis-son-allegedly-kills-2-in.html