Rahul Gandhi questions PM Modi in ‘Modani exposed’ tweet

Rahul Gandhi stepped up his criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, questioning why the public’s retirement funds are still invested in Adani’s companies despite the Hindenburg Research report on the group.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who was disqualified as a Lok Sabha MP over the Modi’surname’ case, stepped up his criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, questioning why the public’s retirement funds are still invested in Adani’s companies despite the Hindenburg Research report on the group.

Hindenburg reported on 24 January in a report titled Adani Group: How The World’s Third Richest Man Is Pulling The Largest Con In Corporate History that Adani Group, a 17.8 trillion conglomerate, had engaged in a brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud scheme over the course of decades. The allegations have been denied by the Adani Group.

The suspended Congress MP said in Hindi in his most recent tweet, “LIC’s capital, to Adani! Adani gets SBI’s capital! EPFO’s capital has also been transferred to Adani! Why is the public’s retirement money still being invested in Adani’s companies, despite the fact that ‘Modani’ has been exposed? No investigation, no answer, Prime Minister! “Why are you so afraid?”

Gandhi stated on Saturday that despite the possibility of having to serve his two-year sentence and the fact that he may not be in Parliament, he will continue to question the prime minister about his relationship with Gautam Adani, the Adani Group’s CEO.

Reena Choudhary

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