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'I Have Been Disqualified As PM Modi Is Scared of My Next Speech On Adani', claims Rahul Gandhi

  • Posted on July 8, 2023
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Rahul Gandhi, the prominent leader of the opposition party, has been disqualified from speaking in parliament, raising questions about the influence of corporate conglomerate Adani and its purported ties to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Gandhi alleges that his disqualification is a direct consequence of the Prime Minister's fear of his upcoming speech, which promises to expose the alleged nexus between Modi and Adani.


Gandhi, expressed his concerns during a press conference. He asserted that his disqualification is an orchestrated attempt to suppress his voice and prevent his damning revelations from reaching the parliament floor.


The opposition leader's speech was expected to shed light on the sudden infusion of a staggering ₹20,000 crore into Adani Group. Gandhi, questioning the source of this significant capital injection, demanded an explanation as to whose funds were responsible for financing the company's recent growth. He further raised concerns about the involvement of defense companies and criticized the defense ministry for its silence on the matter.

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Rahul Gandhi is likely to remain present in the sessions court when the plea will be filed challenging the lower court's order.File photo of Rahul Gandhi. (Photo: Congress website)

"These funds are being utilized for our country's infrastructure development, missile advancements, and defense production. It is imperative that the defense ministry addresses this pertinent question," Gandhi emphatically stated during the press conference.


The allegations made by Gandhi have ignited a wave of speculation regarding the alleged close relationship between Prime Minister Modi and Gautam Adani, the founder and chairman of the Adani Group. The opposition leader's disqualification only adds fuel to the growing concerns about the government's transparency and accountability.



In response to these allegations, representatives from the ruling party have denied any interference or intimidation tactics. They maintain that the disqualification was carried out as per parliamentary rules and procedures. 

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claimed on Saturday that he has been disqualified from the Lok Sabha because Prime Minister Narendra Modi was scared of his next speech on the Adani issue

As the controversy surrounding Rahul Gandhi's disqualification continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the opposition will respond and whether these allegations will prompt a broader public debate on the influence of corporate entities in politics.


The Adani-Modi connection, as alleged by the opposition leader, adds another layer to the ongoing discussions regarding the nexus between business and politics, further challenging the principles of democracy and accountability. 


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