'Open to all kinds of investigations', says Axis My India chief Pradeep Gupta amid exit poll controversy on alleged stock market manipulation
Gupta’s comments come after opposition parties and civil society groups demanded thorough investigations, including by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC). These calls followed a dramatic stock market rally driven by exit polls predicting a massive BJP victory, which sharply fell after the actual results revealed the ruling party did not secure a clear majority.
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