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Gaur's family involved in dumper business

Gwalior, MP, Nov 17 (UNI) Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Babulal Gaur today admitted that his family was also involved in dumper business.

''Jansuvidha Enterprises belonged to my son and daughter-in-law.

Both managed hotel and transport business. After my son's demise, the business is being managed by my daughter-in-law,'' said Mr Gaur, while replying to question by reporters whether their dumpers had been also engaged by J P Industries.

However, he did not disclose how many dumpers he owned and since how long they were being run.

On providing address of Rewa by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan while purchasing dumpers in his wife's name, he said it was a matter of investigation.

Mr Gaur also met BJP MP Yashodhara Raje Scindia.

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