All in the Name

Business TodayJuly 22, 2005

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All In The Name

Ever since Naresh Goyal launched jet airways 12 years ago, he's been at the receiving end of several allegations and rumours. So one more shouldn't really bother him, except that this one is the gravest he has faced so far. Past fortnight, an eponymous us-based airline alleged that Goyal's carrier had links with the terror outfit Al-Qaeda and underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. Curiously enough, an Indian-American nuclear scientist, Moorthy Muthuswamy, not linked to Jet Airways Inc., joined in to make allegations of his own. In a letter to the US Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta, he alleged that the Indian carrier was funded by jihadis. While Goyal wasn't available for comment, Jet Airways' Executive Director Saroj Dutta trashed the allegations at a press conference, saying that the complainant's "primary motivation... arises out of a trade name claim made by them". When BT went to press, the airline was still waiting for an approval to commence its flights to the US.

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All in the Name

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