Defence Minister A K Antony today said he would “seriously” pursue the inquiry into allegations of corruption in the purchase of 12 VVIP helicopters by India.
“I have not seen the (news) report. I can assure you I will seriously pursue the inquiry,” Antony told reporters outside Parliament House when asked about the allegations of corruption in the helicopter purchase deal.
“When previously the reports appeared, I asked the Defence Secretary to immediately inquire into it. He wrote to the Indian Ambassador in Italy and he got the report,” Antony said.
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