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BRUTALLY EXPOSED 🔥 🚁 AgustaWestland Has Returned Through Adani Remember the AgustaWestland Chopper Scam? Back in 2013, Under Congress rule, India bought fancy VIP Helicopters from Italian Firm AgustaWestland (now part of Leonardo). But Bribes Flew—₹3600 crore Deal got Canceled, Company Blacklisted for Corruption. #Modi and #BJP Screamed about...

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