Amit Shah on Hindenburg-Adani row: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has given his statement on opposition targeting BJP and central government over Hindenburg-Adani dispute. Former BJP president said that there is nothing to speak on this matter and there is nothing to hide or to fear for the Bharatiya Janata Party.
In an interview with news agency ANI, he said that the matter is now in supreme court. If the SC has taken cognizance then it is not right for me to comment on the matter. He further mentioned that there is nothing to hide for BJP in Adani-Hindenburg row, we don’t need to fear, he said.
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Opposition raised the issue in the Parliament
The opposition parties including congress are continuously attacking the central government over Hindenburg-Adani dispute. The opposition raised the issue during the budget session. They have demanded to set-up Joint Parliamentary Committee to probe the matter. Leaders of Opposition parties along with former Congress president Rahul Gandhi targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this issue. They have questioned the investment of LIC and some public sector banks in shares of Adani group’s companies.
SEBI will investigate the matter
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the Supreme Court that SEBI has agreed to set up a committee to protect the interests of investors. Mehta also said that the government has no objection to appointing a committee to investigate.
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