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Ponty chadha
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Ponty Chadha, enigmatic life and mysterious death
Gurpreet alias Ponty Chadha was always an enigma, and his life as mysterious as his gory death.
Chadha's name - oft-repeated in the corridors of power - is still being whispered across Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttarakhand.
But the liquor baron, who had many political godfathers while alive, has few still willing to talk openly about him after his death in a hail of bullets November 18.
The clout that Chadha wielded in UP is well known, and it extended to leaders on either side of the political divide. The liquor baron - who got away with charging what became known as the 'Mayawati tax' (an extra sum of money for every bottle sold in the state's monopolised market) - could call on the BSP supremo at 6 in the morning.
Even after she was ousted, new rulers Mulayam and Akhilesh remained equally accessible. But all of them stayed away from the packed crematorium in Delhi, from where Chadha was sent off on his la
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Ponty Chadha
Indian person som äger eller driver industrier and philanthropist (1960–2012)
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Born | Gurdeep Singh Chadha 22 October 1960 (1960-10-22) Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Died | 17 November 2012 (2012-11-18) (aged 52) New Delhi, India |
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Spouse | Jatinder Kaur Chadha |
Children | Manpreet and Harsheen |
Parent(s) | Kulwant Singh Chadha (father) Prakash Kaur (mother) |
Relatives | Raju Chadha (brother) Hardeep Chadha (brother) |
Gurdeep Singh Chadha (22 October 1960 – 17 November 2012), also known as Ponty Chadha, was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist who owned the Wave Group.[1] Chadha was noted for his success in the alcohol industry, particularly for having alcohol distribution monopolies in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, and for his political influence.[1][2]
Early life
[edit]Gurdeep "Ponty" Singh Chadha was born on 22 October 1960, Moradabad, Uttar Prad