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By Shivani Kapoor - March 18, 2023
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Home Minister Amit Shah has said that the Supreme Court has formed a 6-member committee to investigate the Adani-Hindenburg case. There are also two retired judges in this committee. Those who have any evidence in this matter, they should give this evidence to this committee. No one would be spared if something went wrong.
He said in a private channel program in Delhi on Friday that everyone should have faith in the courts of the country. SEBI is also probing the matter along with the Supreme Court committee. Shah further said that people should not make baseless allegations, as they do not stand up to scrutiny.
Rahul was reminded of Indira’s statement
Shah also attacked Rahul Gandhi’s statements made in London. He said that Rahul’s grandmother Indira Gandhi had gone to England after the Emergency. At that time she was in the opposition and the government was preparing to send her to jail.
He said- ‘In England he was asked how your country is doing. In response to this, Indira said that my country is doing well. There are some issues but I don’t want to dwell on them here. Here I am an Indian and I will not say anything about my country.
Amit Shah has reminded the Congress with his statement that Indira Gandhi had also refused to go abroad and discuss the country’s issues.
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Manish Sisodia is currently in ED custody and lodged in Tihar Jail. Many other opposition leaders are also on the radar of the investigating agencies.
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