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'Because I don't want to...': Nawaz Modi on not filing FIR against Gautam Singhania

Speaking in an exclusive interview with India Today.in, Nawaz Modi, Raymond Chairman Gautam Singhania's estranged wife, who demanded 75 per cent of his fortune as a divorce settlement, said that she was "still trying to save the unsavable" by not filing an FIR against Gautam Singhania. 

Nawaz Modi stated that Singhania 'assaulted' her and their minor daughter, Niharika, on the morning of September 10 after his birthday party at their residence in Mumbai. Taking refuge in a room, she and her daughter tried to seek help from the police.

Narrating the incident in an interview, Nawaz Modi, revealed that it was Nita Ambani and Anant Ambani who came to their rescue and ensured police action.

"I called my friend Ananya Goenka. She figured that the police were not going to come [to help us]. Gautam would have managed things around. Ananya said 'Me and Anant will go to the police station and come there’," Nawaz Modi said.

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