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No corporate rivalry behind Ambani chopper case: State govt

As Anil Ambani helicopter sabotage case took a mysterious turn with the death of a witness, Maharashtra government today said no evidence has been found to suggest that a "corporate rivalry between two groups" was behind the incident. A day after Bharat Borge, who spotted the pebbles in the fuel tank of the industrialist"s chopper, was found dead on a railway track, state Home Minister Jayant Patil said, "We have not found any evidence that there is a corporate rivalry between two groups and that is why this had happened."


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