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Adani U.S. indictment: BJP hits back at Congress, questions timing of bribery allegations

BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya said the States where government officials were paid bribes allegedly by the Adani Group were then ruled by non-BJP parties

by · The Hindu

The Law will take its own course and it is for the Adani Group to give clarification and defend itself, the BJP said on Thursday (November 21, 2024) after U.S. prosecutors charged industrialist Gautam Advani with bribery and fraud.

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“It is Rahul Gandhi’s usual tactic to attack India and structures that defend country, he similarly raked up Rafale issue,” the BJP said, adding “Rahul may try to tarnish PM Modi’s image but his credibility is so high that he just received highest civilian award in a foreign country.”

Federal U.S. prosecutors have charged Mr. Adani, his nephew Sagar Adani and some other group officials for paying over $250 millions in bribe to Indian officials in exchange for favourable terms for solar power contracts.

U.S. prosecutors charged Mr. Adani, 62, his nephew Sagar and other defendants for paying over $250 million in bribes between 2020 and 2024 to Indian government officials to win solar energy contracts on terms that could potentially bring in more than $2 billion in profit.

Meanwhile, the Adani group denied the charges, saying the allegations by U.S. prosecutors are baseless and the conglomerate is compliant with all laws. It also said that all possible legal recourse will be sought.

BJP slams Congress

The BJP targeted the Congress over its attack on the Central government, saying all the States mentioned in the indictment were at that time ruled by non-BJP parties.

“None of the four States mentioned in U.S. charges against Adani Group had a BJP CM; Congress and its ally were in power in Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu,” the BJP noted.

BJP's IT department head Amit Malviya also questioned the timing of the development, as it came just before the start of Parliament session and Donald Trump's impending presidency.

This raises several questions, he said. "That the Congress is willing to be a prop in the hands of George Soros and his cabal speaks volumes," Mr. Malviya said on X in reply to Congress leader Jairam Ramesh's claim that the indictment vindicates the Congress's demand for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) investigation into the various "Modani scams".

Citing from the U.S. federal prosecutors's indictment, Mr. Malviya said the States where government officials were paid bribes allegedly by the Adani Group were Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh between July 2021 and February 2022.

He told Mr. Ramesh, "All the States mentioned here were Opposition-ruled during that time. So, before you pontificate, answer on the bribes the Congress and its allies accepted," he said.

While Odisha and Andhra Pradesh were then ruled by the BJD and the YSR Congress, two regional parties unaffiliated to either the ruling or the Opposition alliance at that time, the Congress ally DMK was and remains in power in Tamil Nadu.The Congress was in power in Chhattisgarh.

‘Don’t get excited’

Taking a swipe at Mr. Ramesh, he said it is always good to read before one reacts and added that the U.S. document cited by the senior Congress leader said the charges in the indictment are allegations and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

An Indian court, the BJP leader said, can similarly on legitimate grounds accuse American firms of bribing U.S. government officials to deny access to Indian markets.

"Should we then allow law to take its course and the concerned corporate to defend or plant ourselves in domestic politics of a foreign country," he said, asking the Congress to not get needlessly excited.

Congress allegations

The Congress, especially the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, has constantly alleged proximity between the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Adani, claiming that the port-to-energy conglomerate has received undue favours from the BJP dispensation.

Mr. Adani has dismissed such suggestions. The BJP, too, has denied the allegations and noted that the Adani Group has invested heavily in many Opposition-ruled states as well.

Published - November 21, 2024 12:36 pm IST