Dealers of General Motors in India have decided to explore the possibilities of filing class action suits against the American automaker in the US over inadequate compensation being offered to them.

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GM has decided to stop selling vehicles in India by the year-end and focus just on exports from here, offering compensation to its dealers.

In a meeting held today, which was also attended by the entire senior leadership of Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA), around 40 dealers of the company decided to take up the issue of measly compensation being offered to them with various ministries as well.

"We have asked our legal counsel to speak with senior attorneys in the US to look at the possibility of filing class action suit against the company. If it can be done we will do it," FADA President John Paul Kuttukaran told

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