'Contract largesse' to kin of Arunachal CM under SC lens

The Supreme Court of India will conduct a detailed inquiry into allegations that firms owned by Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu's relatives received contracts unlawfully. The state has been asked to provide contract details from the last five years while the CAG, and Union ministries of home affairs and finance will submit their reports.
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