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63 Moons filing Rs 10,000 crore damage suits against Chidambaram, two others

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Feb 19 (ANI) 63 Moons Technologies Limited said on Tuesday it has filed criminal complaint with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and is filing Rs 10,000 crore damage suits against former Finance Minister P Chidambaram and two bureaucracts for causing irreversible damage to the entire exchange eco-system.

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63 Moons says Chidambaram and others abused their powers

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Feb 19 (ANI) 63 Moons Technologies Limited said on Tuesday it has filed criminal complaint with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and is filing Rs 10,000 crore damage suits against former Finance Minister P Chidambaram and two bureaucrats for causing irreversible damage to the entire exchange eco-system.
63 Moons -- formerly known as Financial Technologies India Limited -- has been facing continuous targeted and mala fide actions in the wake of a payment default crisis at one of its subsidiaries, the National Spot Exchange Limited (NSEL).
Company Chairman Venkat Chary said despite the fact that there is no money trail traced to NSEL, 63 moons and its founder, the group has been singularly targeted as part of a conspiracy. "On account of these malicious actions perpetrated against the company, a damage of Rs 10,000 crore has been caused to its shareholders," he informed stock exchanges. 
Chary said 63 Moons has taken a serious note of the role played by three individuals: former Finance Minister P Chidambaram, former Additional Secretary K P Krishnan and former Chairman of the Forwards Markets Commission (FMC) Ramesh Abhishek.
The company firmly believes about their proactive roles in perpetrating the crisis and destroying the exchange ecosystem to favour the competitor National Stock Exchange, resulting in a huge damage to the shareholders of 63 Moons, loss of employment and incomes in the economy, he said.
"As a result, the company has decided to file damage suits of Rs 10,000 crore against Chidambaram and others in their individual capacities for taking mala fide actions against 63 Moons by abusing their powers. Notably, the company has already filed criminal complaints against these three individuals with the CBI along with supporting materials," said Chary.
Much before the report of Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO), the FMC was aware of the role of brokers and traders. It however acted in a partisan manner only against NSEL and its parent company. For example, the FMC was mandated under the law to communicate information relating to illegal forward trading to police authorities.
Chary said no such information was forwarded by the FMC against brokers and traders. "Thus, there was a clear dereliction of duty and misuse of official position on the part of the then FMC Chairman Ramesh Abhishek in selectively targeting the parent company of NSEL, despite no money-trail to them."
The sequence of events and the evidence that has surfaced so far also shows that Chidambaram and Krishnan played a dubious role in destroying the ecosystem created by 63 Moons Technologies to favour the competitor NSE, he said. A case in point is the note of Krishnan approved by Chidambaram forcing other co-promoters of NCDEX to sell their stake to make NSE a lead promoter, clearly revealing their mala fide interference in the competition within the exchange industry.
"This hounding of the 63 Moons Technologies group has not only caused serious loss to its investors but has done irreversible damage to the entire exchange eco-system, the existing jobs and creation of new jobs," said Chary.
(ANI)

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