In a sharp retort to Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s remarks that the BJP had nothing to hide in the Adani-Hindenburg issue, the Congress, Tuesday, asked why the Centre was “running away” from a Joint-Parliamentary Committee probe into the case if the government had nothing to hide.
In an interview today, Amit Shah said there is nothing for the BJP to be afraid of or hide in the Adani-Hindenburg issue.
Speaking at a presser at the AICC headquarters in New Delhi, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh, while responding to Shah’s remarks, asked why they (BJP) are “running away” from a JPC investigation if they do not have anything to hide.
Reffering to the Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi’s purged speeches in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, Ramesh claimed that the BJP doesn’t allow the Opposition leaders to raise such a demand in the Parliament because their remarks containing demands of a JPC probe, are then expunged.
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The veteran Congress leader said that he written to RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das and SEBI chief Madhabi Puri Buch for an impartial probe into the Adani issue.
Jairam Ramesh’s remarks come a day after the Centre agreed to the Supreme Court’s proposal to set up a panel of experts to look into strengthening the regulatory mechanisms for the stock market in the wake of the recent rout in shares of the Adani group.
The Centre, while maintaining that it has no objections to setting up the panel, said that market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and other statutory bodies are “fully equipped”, not only regime wise, but otherwise also to deal with the situation.
Ramesh pointed out that it was important to look at the plea filed in the court, which he claimed was basically against Hindenburg research, adding that a probe should be launched to investigate the Adani Group’s alleged ties with the government.
The Congress leader maintained that the party has always been in favour of private investments and liberalization which should be encouraged, however, … “we are against blind privatisation and selling of PSUs.”
He said that the Congress believes that liberalization should be based on rules and institutions which should function independently so that these rules can be applied in an impartial and transparent manner, adding that its fight is against crony capitalism.
Jairam Ramesh said the Opposition was united in demanding a JPC to probe the Adani issue, adding that they will keep raising the demand and won’t be cowed down.
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