Infosys responsible for flaw in IT website: Panchjanya


Infosys accused of helping Naxals and gangs

New Delhi: The weekly Panchjanya affiliated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has lashed out at Infosys, the company that developed the website, for creating flaws in GST and Incometax websites. The cover story printed in this weekly magazine has been created on the website of Infosys and GST as well as IT.

The article claims that some anti-national forces are trying to harm India's economy. Wrote about Infosys that tall shop, pale dish. The four-page cover story also features a picture of Infosys founder Narayan Murthy. It is also claimed that the website, developed by Infosys, is causing a lot of trouble to the taxpayers due to frequent shortcomings.

Governments also award contracts for the most important websites to companies like Infosys as it is also a reputable software company. However, the flaws currently occurring in its websites are also exposing the company's claims.

Infosys has also been accused of helping Naxals, leftists and gangs on several occasions. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, on the other hand, said Panchjanya's article was targeting the company by sidelining the government. This whole article is anti-national. This is because it is an attempt to divert attention from the government to the company.

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