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Congress should respond on Choppergate

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It is the duty of Congress to respond to the questions raised BJP president, Amit Shah about the Agusta Westland
Deal, in which quid pro quo has been proved, Union Commerce Minister, Nirmala Seetharaman said.

It was proved in the Italian Court that bribe was given to clinch the deal and BJP government was trying to prove the hands, which received the bribe, Nirmala said that in her election campaign, supporting her party candidates in the city.

Shah has raised four questions about the deal and bribe and sought a reply from the Congress chief, Sonia Gandhi, but the party was yet to respond to them, she said.

She accused both the DMK and AIADMK for stagnation of growth of Tamil Nadu, which played a game of see-saw in alternate five years.

Global Investors Meet conducted by the State government was a flop, as none have come forward to set up industries, due to acute power shortage, she alleged.

As far as corruption, she said that Tamil Nadu has been pushed to the wall in corruption by both the Dravidian parties and the successive governments had failed to provide quality infrastructure, education and jobs to youths.

Claiming that the growth was visible in the areas, where BJP candidates were elected in the Country, Nirmala appealed to the voters to give a chance for the party, by which the Tamil Nadu will be front runner in India.

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