The Indian anti-corruption watchdog has reversed its decision to buy luxury cars worth nearly five crore rupees. This move comes after widespread public and political criticism.
The plan to purchase seven luxury cars was met with disapproval from various quarters, with many questioning the necessity of such an expense. The agency's role is to oversee and investigate corruption cases.
The controversy surrounding the luxury car purchase has brought attention to the agency's spending habits. The decision to scrap the plan is seen as a positive step towards transparency and accountability.
The agency's U-turn on the luxury car purchase is expected to boost its image and reinforce its commitment to fighting corruption. The move is a significant development in the agency's efforts to regain public trust.




