Industrialist Anil Ambani is set to appear before the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) at its headquarters in the national capital on March 19–20, according to reports.
His appearance is linked to an FIR registered by the CBI based on a complaint filed by the State Bank of India regarding Reliance Communications Ltd. (RCOM). The reports indicate that the questioning is connected to the bank’s complaint, placing the matter within an ongoing investigation.
The development brings a high-profile business figure into the spotlight as investigators examine issues raised by SBI. While the reports do not provide further detail on specific allegations, they underline the significance of the case given RCOM’s past financial challenges and the scale of loans involved in corporate banking matters.
CBI questioning typically aims to clarify facts, gather information, and assess documents and timelines relevant to the complaint. Ambani’s appearance is therefore a key step in the inquiry process.
Further updates are expected as the investigation proceeds, with attention likely to remain on the banking complaint and any findings that emerge from the questioning.
