BJP MLA gifts wife Rs 5.5 crore saffron Lamborghini; she rams into auto

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August 31, 2016

Mumbai, Aug 31: A Bharatiya Janata Party MLA's wife rammed her newly-gifted saffron Lamborghini into an auto rickshaw within seconds of taking her car out for the first time in Maharashtra.

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Mira-Bhayander MLA Narendra Mehta gifted a saffron-coloured Lamborghini worth Rs Rs 5.5 crore to his wife Suman on her birthday.

“Happy Birthday To My Dearest Wife Suman....” the MLA posted on Facebook, sharing pictures of his wife getting ready for her first ride.

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Suman reportedly took out the car for a spin before the accident. She allegedly lost control of the vehicle and rammed into the parked auto outside Seven Eleven academy, which is run by the Mehtas.

Narendra Mehta rushed out from the school to enquire about the commotion on the road when he found his wife was locked inside the car.

He reportedly paid off the auto driver for the damage caused. No complaint was filed by the police against Mehta's wife for causing the accident.

“My wife has 18 years of experience and has driven an Audi and other imported cars. The car just touched front of the auto and it was not damaged. Roadside mechanics cannot repair the car, which is currently parked in school premises,” he said.

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Satyameva jayate
 - 
Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

Goons.....say something......she was not wearing a burka

KK
 - 
Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

showoff...who cares..!!

KK
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Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

Show off....who cares..!!

SHAJI
 - 
Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

BJP MLAs are playing in crores. where does this money come from. Income tax officers should raid this type of MLAs for right source of income. this is definitely from unlawful activities and illegal. MLAs are playing with crores whereas poor people are carrying dead bodies of their beloved on their shoulders and baby is dying on ones shoulder because Govt hospital did not provide him stretcher. What a shame. Its shameful to our public who select these types of goonda people to be Ministers only to get enriched.

PK
 - 
Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

What is her age?
Yes BJP MLA's are all coming in media for wrong reasons.. They themselves living in LUxury and never care for the poor of the country.

Rikaz
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Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

The road condition is not good enough for these imported cars....very expensive car.....fixing dent of car will require another one crore....rickshaw guy should be compensated with at least one crore....

Indian
 - 
Wednesday, 31 Aug 2016

everybody once will hit their new vehicle somewhere. why only targeting politicians all the way, if something did by congress, bjp will highlight. if bjp congress will blame. now a days media also doing the same thing, seriously alteast media should stop their saffron views. work for the development of the society provide true news to our people.

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Byju’s confirmed the transaction through a press statement, though the company declined to share any specific details of the deal. Tiger Global could not be immediately reached for its comments.

“We are happy to partner with a strong investor like Tiger Global Management. They share our sense of purpose and this partnership will advance our long-term vision of creating an impact by changing the way students learn,” said Raveendran. “This partnership is both a validation of the impact created by us so far and a vote of confidence for our long-term vision.”

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After tasting success with Flipkart, one of its earliest investments, where it had pumped in around $1 billion, the PE major is now doubling down its focus on the Indian start-up space, under its new investment head Scott Shleifer.

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“Byju’s has emerged as the leader in the Indian education-tech sector. They are pioneering technology shaping the future of learning for millions of school students in India,” Shleifer was quoted in the press statement issued by the edutech firm.

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