MUMBAI: In a dramatic turn of events, Mehli Mistry, who led an unsuccessful coup against Tata Trusts chair Noel Tata after being voted out of two key trusts controlling the Tata Group last week, has reportedly smoked the peace pipe. This comes days after he moved the Maharashtra charity commissioner against his removal, filing a caveat that he be heard before any statements or orders were issued.
Stating that the ongoing escalation in discord between the faction led by Noel and the rival group headed by him could cause irreparable damage to the group, Mistry, a first cousin of Noel’s wife, Aloo, called for restraint and careful handling of internal issues.
In his November 4 letter, Mistry reportedly said it had been his privilege to serve as a trustee of the two key trusts until October

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