Differences among shareholders in AirAsia India has spilled into the open and raised questions on the future funding plans of the airline’s operations in that country.
Arun Bhatia, a shareholder with about 10% equity in AirAsia India, claims he is unhappy with the way the airline was managed.
He has alleged that the airline is effectively controlled by AirAsia Bhd and that is in contravention of India’s investment laws. He is bent on taking the airline to task.
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Arun Bhatia, a shareholder with about 10% equity in AirAsia India, claims he is unhappy with the way the airline was managed.
He has alleged that the airline is effectively controlled by AirAsia Bhd and that is in contravention of India’s investment laws. He is bent on taking the airline to task.
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