‘Government has nothing to do with Adani issue,’ says Union Minister
1 min readAmid uproar in each homes of Parliament over US-based analysis agency Hindenburg’s allegations in opposition to Adani group, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi on Friday categorically stated that the federal government has nothing to do with the matter.
Speaking to reporters in Parliament, Joshi, when requested in regards to the authorities’s stand on the Adani group situation, stated that the federal government has received nothing to do with the matter.
“Government has nothing to do with it (Adani group situation)… The opposition is disrupting the home because it has no different points,” the Parliamentary Affairs minister stated.
Earlier, each homes of Parliament have been adjourned until afternoon (Lok Sabha until 2 p.m. and Rajya Sabha until 2:30 p.m.) inside minutes of being convened, as Congress-led opposition staged noisy protests over Hindenburg’s report on Adani group.
So far, the regulator SEBI and even RBI remained silent on 88 questions raised by the US brief vendor Hindenburg in its newest report inflicting havoc in Indian markets.
(With inputs from IANS)