Deal On Congress Watch Was "Fraud On India," Says Nirmala Sitharaman | Read

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The Supreme Court's order on the 2005 Antrix-Devas deal is "proof of the Congress's misuse of power", Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Tuesday. The Supreme Court on Monday upheld an order to wind up Bengaluru-based startup Devas Multimedia.

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