Kudos to Jaggi brothers - for having successfully executed one more fraud! This time, Rs 176 / 166 / 124 crore big - depending on how you see this.
They have literally scammed off yet again, while much of the media except The Ken is silent on this.
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This is why Indian startups don’t get global trust. Every genuine founder now has to carry this baggage into every pitch.
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