'Resign Now' Mahua Moitra's Scathing Remarks on SEBI Chief After Hindenburg Report Allegations
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'Resign Now' Mahua Moitra's Scathing Remarks on SEBI Chief After Hindenburg Report Allegations
TMC MP Mahua Moitra has launched a scathing attack on SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch, questioning her ties with the Adani Group and demanding her immediate resignation.
In a fiery rebuttal to the SEBI Chief's clarification on the Hindenburg allegations, Moitra accuses Buch and her husband of concealing critical facts, including the directorial role of Anil Ahuja in Adani Enterprises and Adani Power.
Moitra also alleges that Daval Buch's appointment to Blackstone was a quid pro quo.
Is this the beginning of a major political storm against the Modi government?
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has called for the immediate arrest of Gautam Adani after the billionaire was indicted in the US for his alleged involvement in a bribery scheme linked to solar energy contracts in India. Gandhi also demands an investigation into Adani's associate, Madhabi Puri Buch, and questions why the Indian government has not yet acted. The charges come amidst growing international scrutiny of the Adani Group's financial activities, raising concerns over corruption, national security, and transparency.
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There was no immediate reaction from Madhabi Puri Buch, who is facing conflict of interest allegations, on the video and the charges. However, previously the.. DNA
Gautam Adani and associates face US charges for a $265 million bribery scheme to secure solar energy contracts in India. The indictment alleges bribes were paid.. IndiaTimes
The BJP has countered Rahul Gandhi's criticism of PM Modi regarding the Adani case, invoking George Soros and accusing Gandhi of aligning with the investor's.. IndiaTimes
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) criticized Rahul Gandhi for his comments on the Gautam Adani case, alleging a pattern of attacking India and its institutions... IndiaTimes
Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has called for the immediate arrest of billionaire Gautam Adani following his indictment by U.S. prosecutors on charges of bribery and fraud. Gandhi asserts that these developments validate his longstanding allegations against Adani. The U.S. indictment accuses Adani and seven others, including his nephew Sagar Adani, of paying $265 million in bribes to Indian officials to secure contracts for a major solar power project. The charges also include securities fraud and wire fraud conspiracy.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on his first visit to Guyana in 56 years, addressed the nation's Parliament, emphasizing the deep historical ties between.. IndiaTimes
In a landmark address to the Guyanese Parliament, PM Modi celebrated the enduring India-Guyana friendship, reflecting on 180 years of historical ties. Embracing the mantra "Democracy First, Humanity First," he recalled his visit 14 years ago and accepted Guyana's top honor. Modi's diplomatic engagement underscores India's commitment to strengthening international relationships and cultural understanding.
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In a dramatic escalation of his critique, Rahul Gandhi has accused SEBI of severe corruption following revelations by Hindenburg Research. The Congress leader claimed that the integrity of the..
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