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Indian minister in oil-for-food scandal

By Jo Johnson in New Delhi

Published: October 30 2005 10:46 | Last updated: October 31 2005 01:53

The political future of India?s foreign minister was under threat last night after he was named as an alleged recipient of bribes from Saddam Hussein in an independent report by former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker.

Opposition leaders in India have called on Natwar Singh, who as foreign minister is the highest ranking government minister in a big democracy yet to be implicated in the Iraqi oil-for-food scandal, to resign with immediate effect.

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