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Anil Ambani visits Tirumala temple

Staff Correspondent

"It is God's wish. Everything is fine"

TIRUMALA: Soon after the settlement of the Reliance dispute with his brother on Saturday, Anil Ambani airdashed to the hill temple of Lord Venkateswara here on Sunday morning. Mr. Ambani brought his wife Tina and two children.Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams' Special Officer A.V. Dharma Reddy accorded them a warm welcome and led them into the sanctum sanctorum.After coming out of the temple he refused to answer queries of presspersons but spared a few seconds for photographers.

When the temple priests enquired him about the turn of events in the company affairs,Mr. Ambani was reported to have said: "It is God's wish. Everything is fine."

When the dispute surfaced Mr. Ambani had visited the shrine.

Company officials, who accompanied him, said Mr. Ambani was in a hurry to attend a meeting of the Board of Directors of Reliance Energy, Reliance Infocomm and Reliance Capital companies, scheduled to be held later in the day in Mumbai.

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