New report on Rafale deal alleges anti-corruption clauses were dropped; Congress asks PMO, 'Who benefitted from this?'

The Congress party through its official Twitter handle directly asked the Prime Minister Office (PMO), "Who was it trying to shield?" by waving off the standard anti-corruption clauses. It further asked the PMO, who was it trying to benefit by paying for the deal "upfront in advance".

from Latest News India on Firstpost http://bit.ly/2RTbwft
FP Staff

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