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We'll study the report, decide on action: Congress

New Delhi: The Congress on Thursday night hailed the Justice Pathak Inquiry Authority report, indicating that action would follow after studying the findings. The report indicted the former External Affairs Minister, K. Natwar Singh, and his MLA son, Jagat Singh, in the U.N. oil-for-food scam and exonerated the Congress.

"The report is there for anyone to see. It is a very high-powered commission chaired by a former Chief Justice of India which went into the facts and records and said what it has to say," party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi said. As far as individuals were concerned, he said, "let us wait to study the report and then decide on the individual course of action." — PTI

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