Newspaper Tracks Down Nirav Modi, Why Can't India?

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  • Published On: March 09, 2019
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The opposition launching an all out attack against the government for not doing enough to bring back fugitive jeweller Nirav Modi, responsible for the biggest bank fraud in India's history. After Britain's The Telegraph buttonholed Nirav Modi in London, the questioning is how can journalists find him so easily as they ask him tough questions when the Modi government can't, they ask. In the video shared by The Telegraph, Nirav Modi is seen walking down the streets of London, repeatedly saying "sorry, no comment" to questions by a reporter on his extradition status, how long he intends to stay in London and about his business partners.

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