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'Got some concerns ...': Sam Pitroda targets PM Modi for comments on Congress manifesto

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 24 April 2024 ()
Drawing inspiration from the American system, Pitroda explained that in the United States, when an individual with substantial wealth passes away, only a portion of their assets can be transferred to their children, while the government claims a significant share. He claimed that adopting a similar approach in India would be fair and beneficial for the public.
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