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Wadhawan brothers spend holidays in Mahabaleshwar amid lockdown

Wadhawan brothers ere allegedly given VVIP passes by the Maharashtra government to travel from Khandala to Mahabaleshwar in a convoy of private vehicles.The Wadhawans have been linked as accused in the Punjab & Maharashtra Cooperative Bank and Yes Bank scams through their entity, HDIL. Sources said the permission letter was issued by Principal Secretary, Special, in Home Department. It mentions the number of five cars and also lists the names of persons, who will be in each car.The letter says that they were known to the signatory and were his family friends and were travelling from Khandala to Mahableshwar for "family emergency."

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