The Hindenburg-Adani row has turned into a major political controversy with the Congress and other opposition parties making allegations of favouritism and crony capitalism against the government. They raised the issue during the budget session of parliament demanding a joint parliamentar
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Monday took a swipe at the Centre over its reply in the Supreme Court regarding appointing a committee in connection with the Hindenburg's report on Adani Group, and questioned the government on why it was not agreeing to a joint parliamentary committee (JPC)
Congress MP Ranjeet Ranjan on Monday hit out at the BJP-led Modi government and said that the government doesn't want the opposition should openly talk about these scams.
The central government on Monday informed the Supreme Court that SEBI is competent to handle the situation and it has agreed to constitute a committee to protect investor interests.
The Upper House of Parliament witnessed ruckus after parts of Congress president Kharge's speech claiming that the House was acting under pressure from the government were expunged.
Aam Admi Party (AAP) MP Sanjay Singh on Monday moved a suspension of business notice in the Rajya Sabha demanding a discussion on the Hindenburg report against the Adani Group under Rule 267.
The meeting will be held at Kharge's office at Parliament before the start of the business of Rajya Sabha. The meeting is believed to be called to chalk out the strategy of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha on Monday.
Amid the row over the Hindenburg-Adani issue Congress general secretary KC Venugopal on Sunday attacked the Centre and said people of the country need an answer whether the government has hand in Adani Group's growth or not.