New Delhi: Former managing director of Maruti Suzuki India, Jagdish Khattar, passed away this morning following a cardiac arrest, according to people close to him.
He had joined the then Maruti Udyog Ltd in July 1993 as director (marketing) and went on to become an executive director (marketing) in the next six years. He was promoted as joint managing director in 1999, a year that saw various disagreements between SMC and the government.
Even as the government and the Japanese partner continued to squabble over various issues, including ownership and technology transfer, Khattar had also to deal with industrial relations issues when workers at the company's Gurgaon plant went on an indefinite strike in 2000 demanding wage hikes, incentives and pensions, among others.
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In 2002, when it was SMC's turn to appoint MD, they renamed Khattar as their nominee. His second term as MD began in May 2002, which was supposed to last till the age of 65 years or end-2007, whichever was earlier.
Maruti Suzuki Chairman R C Bhargava, who persuaded Khattar to leave IAS and join Maruti, termed him as a "first-class person" and his demise as a "big loss" both personally as well as for the automotive industry.
Recollecting his association, Bhargava said Khattar was doing "exceedingly well" as a bureaucrat before joining Maruti.
"In those days, for an IAS officer if you want to come to the company, you have to resign, take voluntary retirement and leave the service career. You couldn't be on deputation. So, I persuaded him that the future, as in Maruti will be much better and he will be able to contribute much more if he came and joined us and gave up the IAS. That's how he came to join Maruti," Bhargava told reporters.
Then Khattar did exceedingly well in the company, became the managing director and was the MD right up till 2007, he added.