Businessmen in India have traditionally avoided wading into politics or making political statements, preferring to wait for one side to emerge victorious before voicing approval for their views or policies. However, Ambani and Kotak have unequivocally backed Milind Deora citing his “knowledge” of the constituency and his “connection” to Mumbai as the reasons.
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