A handwritten note revealed Ashneer Grover's ambition to challenge Ola and Uber with Anmol Jaggi, founder of Gensol Engineering and BluSmart. Jaggi invested in Grover's startup, Third Unicorn, raising concerns amid SEBI's investigation into Gensol for alleged financial misappropriation. Grover, distancing himself, claims to be a victim, highlighting his investments in BluSmart and Matrix.
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