Congress MP and the party's general secretary (Communications), All India Congress Committee (AICC), Jairam Ramesh on Tuesday posed three fresh questions to the BJP-led central government amid the Hindenburg-Adani row.
The Supreme Court on Thursday said that a six-member committee headed by former Justice Abhay Manohar Sapre will assess and suggest a regulatory framework to protect investors against market volatility and for making recommendations to strengthen it.
Today, most of the Adani Group firms were trading in the green. The Supreme Court has set up an expert committee on the issue arising from the Hindenburg Research report on Adani Group companies.
Today, the Supreme Court set up an expert committee on the issue arising from the Hindenburg Research report on Adani Group companies. The committee will consist of six members, headed by former apex court judge Justice AM Sapre.
Adani Power has clarified the stock exchanges that it has called off its plan to acquire a coal plant project in central India and there is no further development in this matter.
Chidambaram tweeted, "I did not agree with most of what George Soros had said in the past and I do not agree with most of what he says now. But to label his remarks as an "attempt to topple the democratically elected government in India" is a puerile statement."
The Supreme Court on Friday said that it will not accept the sealed cover suggestion by the Centre on the appointment of the committee related to regulatory mechanisms to protect the investors in the backdrop of the Adani-Hindenburg case and said that it wants to maintain full transparenc
Billionaire investor Geroge Soros on Thursday weighed in on the ongoing Adani-Hindenburg row, stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is "silent" on the issue and will have to "answer questions from foreign investors and in Parliament."
Soros at the Munich Security Conference on Thursday said Prime Minister Modi would be weakened by the stock woes of business tycoon and alleged close ally Gautam Adani, "opening the door" to a democratic revival in the country.
George Soros, a billionaire investor termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and business tycoon Gautam Adani as close allies amid a stock market selloff in the conglomerate's listed entities after a US-based short seller levelled allegations against the group by Hindenburg Research.