Indian billionaire Rahul Bajaj says companies don't dare criticise Modi's government

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NEW DELHI (BLOOMBERG) - Indian businesses are worried about repercussions should they criticise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration, billionaire Rahul Bajaj said in a rare display of a corporate leader expressing reservations about the government publicly.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW DELHI - Indian businesses are worried about repercussions should they criticise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration, billionaire Rahul Bajaj said in a rare display of a corporate leader expressing reservations about the government publicly.

Former prime minister Manmohan Singh was reported as saying on Friday that there is"profound fear and distrust among our various economic participants" ranging from industrialists to policymakers and bankers. His grandfather, Mr Jamnalal Bajaj, an Indian independence fighter and Mahatma Gandhi confidant, founded the group in 1926.

 

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