'How can govt be part of probe into itself': Congress criticises MEA's response on Adani issue

Congress criticized the Ministry of External Affairs' statement that the Indian government is not part of the US investigation into the Adani Group, highlighting the impossibility of the government investigating itself. The MEA clarified that India had not received any requests for cooperation from the US regarding the allegations against Adani Group executives.
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