CM goes to jail… nothing happens to Adani, Rahul targets PM Modi
Rahul Gandhi Adani News: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attacked Prime Minister Modi on the Adani issue and alleged that the Prime Minister is protecting Adani. Rahul Gandhi said that Adani should be arrested, but this will not happen because PM Modi is under his control.
Edited by Anil Kumar
- Rahul said – the allegations on Adani are not mine but of the American agency
- Congress leader said PM Modi cannot arrest Adani
- Talked of raising the matter in Parliament as the Leader of Opposition
New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has targeted PM Modi on the issue of Adani. Rahul Gandhi said that CMs are being sent to jail in the country but nothing is happening to Adani. He said that these businessmen fully support PM Modi. PM Modi is constantly protecting them. Rahul said that Adani should be arrested. He said that however, he will not be arrested. Government is not taking action
Rahul Gandhi said that the government is not taking action against Adani. He said that if anyone commits a crime, he is sent to jail. Now the American agency has said that he has committed a crime. He has bribed in India. He said that even if PM Modi wants to do something, he cannot do anything. He said that PM Modi is under the control of Adani. Rahul said that this man has committed a scam of Rs 2000 crore but nothing will happen to him.
Will raise the issue in Parliament, the agreement should be investigated
The Leader of Opposition said that it is our responsibility and we will raise this issue in Parliament. Rahul said that all the state governments which have an agreement with the Adani Group should be investigated. Rahul Gandhi said that there should be a JPC investigation in this matter. Rahul said that I am not talking about Adani’s corruption, these things have been said by the American agency in the investigation. Rahul said that whoever is involved in the investigation should be punished. About the
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