Veteran space scientist K Kasturirangan today made an emotional appeal for an amicable end to the ISRO row so that the agency is “back on track”, drawing a parallel between the current episode and mid-90s’ “espionage case” to stress the gravity of the situation now.
“I hope that this gets defused as early as possible so that we are back on track on which we are supposed to be travelling,” Kasturirangan, who headed ISRO for more than nine years till G Madhavan Nair succeeded him in 2003, told PTI.
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