City
Epaper

Vijaypat Singhania Refutes Rumours of Reconciliation with Son Gautam (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 26, 2024 19:17 IST

Raymond founder Vijaypat Singhania Son Gautam Singhania's posted a photo of them on X and wrote, "Happy to have ...

Open in App

Raymond founder Vijaypat Singhania Son Gautam Singhania's posted a photo of them on X and wrote, "Happy to have my father at home today and seek his blessings. Wishing you good health Papa always," which led to rumors of them patching up. However, Vijaypat cleared the air and denied about reconciliation with his estranged son. 

In video Vijaypat Singhania said that "Gautam Singhana's assistant was repeatedly trying to persuade me to come to the house. When I refused, he (Gautam) came online himself and said he will only take five minutes of my time over a cup of coffee. I went most reluctantly, not realising that it was for an ulterior motive of taking my photograph with him to send the wrong message to the media."

The relationship between Vijaypat Singhania and his son soured when 85 years old businessman stepped down as Chairman of the Raymond Group and handed over control to Gautam Singhania. The disagreement escalated when Vijaypat Singhania claimed that he was not given a duplex in the family owned JK House in Mumbai. This situation led to his removal as Raymond's Chairman Emeritus in 2018. Despite Gautam Singhania's attempts to reconcile, Vijaypat Singhania has expressed doubts about his son's motives, stating that their recent meeting was not intended to resolve their differences but rather for other undisclosed reasons. 

Tags: Vijaypat SinghaniaGautam SinghaniaGautam Singhania DivorceRaymond
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Coastal Road: Lamborghini Car Catches Fire on Christmas Night; Business Tycoon Gautam Singhania Shares Video

NationalGuess Who Is Mukesh Ambani’s Billionnaire Neighbour

BusinessTogether Again? Raymond Boss Gautam Singhania Shares Happy Picture with Father Vijaypat Singhania

NationalCustoms Case: Raymond Group settles import duty dispute with Rs 328 crore payment

BusinessBillionaire Gautam Singhania's separation costs Raymond Rs 1,500 Crore

Business Realted Stories

BusinessWTO chief stresses need to learn from history on US push for import substitution

BusinessCGHS to launch modernised Health Management Information System

BusinessCentre notifies 1 pc tax on all luxury goods priced above Rs 10 lakh

BusinessLIC’s new business premium surges to Rs 2.27 lakh crore in FY25

BusinessSeveral luxury items, including watches, sunglasses, costing above Rs 10 lakh to attract 1% Tax Collected at Source