
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has emphatically rejected Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s suggestion that the Adani Group controversy is a personal matter. Responding to Modi’s remarks, Gandhi clarified that the matter was one of political integrity and accountability, not a personal vendetta.
The controversy surrounding the Adani Group has been gaining momentum, with several reports and opposition parties pointing to potential irregularities in the company’s operations. Rahul Gandhi, ever the vocal critic of the Modi government, has accused the ruling party of colluding with the Adani Group to facilitate its rapid expansion, much of which has come at the cost of public resources and government contracts.
Gandhi’s response is crucial, as it reiterates his position that the government should not shield corporations from scrutiny, especially when they may be benefiting from political influence. By framing the controversy in the context of political integrity, Gandhi is positioning the issue as one of public interest, not one based on any personal enmity.
In his response, Gandhi highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability, particularly when powerful corporate entities stand to gain from government policies. The Congress leader also demanded that the Modi government take immediate steps to ensure that the Adani Group’s business practices were thoroughly investigated.