Meinhardt issues legal notice to BRS leader Krishank over Musi project allegations
Krishank defended his claims, questioning the legitimacy of Meinhardt’s involvement in the Musi project.
HYDERABAD: Singapore-based consultancy firm Meinhardt has issued a legal notice to BRS leader Manne Krishank, accusing him of making baseless allegations regarding the Musi project consultancy.
The notice claimed that Krishank’s statements damaged the company's reputation and were made with malicious intent. Meinhardt demanded that Krishank retract his statements, remove related posts from social media within 24 hours, and issue a public apology. The company warned that failure to comply would result in civil and criminal legal actions.
In response, Krishank firmly stated that he would not retract his posts or issue an apology. He mentioned that he had discussed the notice with BRS Working President K Taraka Rama Rao and that the party’s legal cell would respond accordingly. Krishank defended his claims, questioning the legitimacy of Meinhardt’s involvement in the Moosi project.
"Isn't it true that Pakistan issued Meinhardt a Red Warrant for Rs 3000 Cr Money Laundering? Isn't it true that the Airport Authority of India debarred Meinhardt?" he asked in a tweet, along with a copy of the legal notice sent to him by the company. He added, "BRS sticks to its Questions and will not fear Legal Notices or Police Cases by CM Revanth or Musi Contractor Singapore Company."