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Adani-Hindenburg dispute: “If something wrong happened,” says Amit Shah.

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Amit Shah claimed that in response to the opposition’s demand for a JPC, the Supreme Court had already recognised the Adani-Hindenburg incident and established a commission to conduct an investigation.

Amit Shah, the union home minister, finally responded to the opposition’s demand for the creation of a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to look into the Adani-Hindenburg dispute on Friday. Speaking at India Today Conference 2023, Shah said that the Supreme Court has already taken notice of the situation and established a committee to conduct an investigation.

Stocks of the Gautam Adani-led company took a beating on the exchanges after activist short-seller Hindenburg Research, based in the US, issued a long list of unfounded accusations against it, including share price manipulation and fraudulent transactions.The Adani Group has denied the accusations, claiming that it abides by all legal and disclosure obligations.

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“Our government is clear on the subject. We are arguing that people should have faith in the legal system because the Supreme Court established a committee to look into the matter.

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If someone has evidence, Shah continued, they should provide it to the Supreme Court committee.Assuring that “no one should be spared if something wrong has happened,” he also said that everyone should have faith in the legal system.

“Even so, if you believe the information to be inaccurate, you should bring it up or object to it. The SEBI will conduct parallel investigations with the Supreme Court, and the SEBI has already informed the Supreme Court that it is looking into the case, according to the home minister.

According to Amit Shah, the current impasse in Parliament may be overcome if the opposition attends discussions. He also stated that the administration will advance “two steps” if the opposition does the same.Also, Indira Gandhi, a former prime minister, had previously declined to discuss Indian politics abroad, according to Shah, who also claimed that there are some matters that are above politics.

“Let the two parties converse while seated before the Speaker. We will move forward two steps while they should advance two steps. Parliament will then begin to move quickly. Nevertheless, you can’t just conduct the news conference and do nothing “he said.

A legislative system, according to the home minister, can’t function with just the opposition or just the treasury since they both need to communicate.

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“Modi to serve as PM for a third straight term in 2024”

According to Shah, the BJP-led NDA would form government once more in 2024, with Narendra Modi winning a third term as prime minister. Shah added that since the Modi administration took office, problems relating to the Northeast, Naxal, and Jammu and Kashmir regions have largely been resolved.

No foreign force has dared to meddle in Pakistan’s internal affairs since a surgical attack was launched against terrorists there, the home minister claimed.When asked how many seats the NDA would win in the general elections of 2024, the minister responded that it would be more than 2019. Among the 543 Lok Sabha seats up for grabs in the general elections of 2019, the BJP won 303 seats, and the NDA won more than 350.

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