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Congress launches a book of 100 questions over Adani issues

New Delhi: Congress Party on Thursday launched a book related to 100 questions that they have asked PM Modi since February on the Adani issue. ---Advertisement--- Party communication head, Jairam Ramesh on Congress headquarters launched the book that consists of 100 questions related to the opposition’s questions on Hindenburg report on Adani. ---Advertisement--- Jairam Ramesh said that […]

New Delhi: Congress Party on Thursday launched a book related to 100 questions that they have asked PM Modi since February on the Adani issue. 

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Party communication head, Jairam Ramesh on Congress headquarters launched the book that consists of 100 questions related to the opposition’s questions on Hindenburg report on Adani. 

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Jairam Ramesh said that Congress would again demand the JPC probe in the upcoming monsoon Session. 

Earlier also we had demanded a JPC probe in the Adani issue in the Parliament, now when the Monsoon Session will be conducted in the new Parliament, we will be demanding the same thing that is a JPC probe,” said Jairam Ramesh.

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Later after the event, Jairam Ramesh also confirmed that Congress would take part in an opposition party meeting on June 12 in Patna. The party has not decided yet who will be there on behalf of Congress, he added. 

Also Read: Jairam Ramesh asks RBI, SEBI about Adani’s exposure to Indian banks

First published on: Jun 01, 2023 04:39 PM IST


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