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Surjewala questions timing of tariff hike by 3 telcos, accuses Centre of promoting crony capitalism
Daiji World· 12 hours agoNew Delhi, July 5 (IANS): Congress leader Randeep Surjewala on Friday flayed the near-simultaneous...
Surjewala flays hike in telecom tariff; says move to put additional annual burden of Rs 34,824 crore...
Tribune India· 23 hours agoCongress leader says hike will affect 109 crore consumers. Congress leader Randeep Surjewala has...
Congress hits out at Centre over telecom firms hiking tariffs together
The Hindu· 12 hours agoThe Congress on July 5 questioned how three leading mobile service providers in India were allowed...
Congress slams ‘unfettered’ cellphone tariff hike
The Telegraph· 38 minutes agoBilling it another instance of “crony capitalism”, Congress spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala said the cellphone market in India was an “oligopoly” with ...
Congress attacks Centre over mobile phone tariff hike
Hindustan Times· 16 hours agoCongress general secretary Randeep Surjewala during a press conference accused the Prime Minister...
Congress slams govt over mobile phone tariff hike by 3 leading firms
The Economic Times· 17 hours agoCongress general secretary Randeep Surjewala said it may be Modi 3.0 but the thriving of "crony...
In Rahul Gandhi’s wardrobe choice, a deliberate attempt to rebuild his image and more, say experts
Indian Express· 17 hours agoHundreds of Indians die during winters when temperatures drop across Northern India affecting those...
‘Crony capitalism’: Cong slams govt over tariff hike by private telcos
Indian Express· 13 hours agoThe Congress Friday asked the Union government how the country’s three private telecom operators...
Critics Slam Modi Government For Mobile Tariff Hikes Impacting Consumers
Gizbot· 16 hours agoOpposition criticizes Modi government for allowing mobile tariff hikes, impacting consumers with an...
Mobile tariff hike: Cong blames govt for Rs 34,824 cr burden on public | Central India's Premier...
Central Chronicle· 11 hours agoReliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea, to increase mobile tariffs within days after the general elections were over, a move that would put a financial burden of whopping Rs 34,824 crore ...