Wednesday, November 27, 2024

"Congress party is against Indian growth story ..... against Indian wealth creators"

 "The Congress party is against the Indian growth story. The Congress party against the Indian wealth creators. The Congress party knows that if India becomes the third largest economy, the party and its evil forces across the borders will have an issue," BJP spokesman Pradip Bhandari said on X.






The Congress party came under sharp criticism from many quarters over its repeated accusations against the Adani Group, over indictment of India's leading conglomerated in the United States. 


This backlash followed clarification by the Adani Group, in which it denied all the bribery allegations made by the US authorities against its founder Gautam Adani, his nephew Sagar Adani, and Adani Green Energy. Of course, the Congress prior to 2019 elections took out a tirade against businessman Anil Ambani over Rafael aircraft defence deal. 


"..... Soros and the Congress party always try to plant fake news and fake agenda against Indian wealth creators. The latest Adani episode, in which it is now clear that the bribery charges were not against the Adani group, is yet another example of whether it is Hindenburg, whether it is Rafael, and now the Adani. The Congress party's intentions are evil," Bhandari said.  


Rajasthan Minister Jogaram Patel also accused opposition parties of aligning with foreign powers to weaken India. "Our nation is on the path to becoming the third-largest economy, but Congress and its allies are trying to derail this progress. They target Indian businessmen to serve their agenda of weakening India," Patel told IANS news agency as reported widely.


"Time and again, they travel abroad and speak the language of our enemies, siding with foreign adversaries. They target businessmen like Adani and other industrialists, but their sole aim is to weaken India and bring down PM Modi," he added.





Speaking to reporters in the Parliament complex, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi repeated his call for Adani's arrest, saying the industrialist would never accept the charges mentioned by US prosecutors.


"Do you think Adani is going to accept the charges? Obviously, he is going to deny the charges. The point is he has to be arrested. Hundreds of people are being arrested on tiny charges. 


Adani has been indicted in the United States for thousands of crores. He should be in jail. The government is protecting him," Rahul Gandhi said.



BJP spokesperson Gourav Vallabh targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of being a "brand ambassador of anti-India forces."


"Rahul Gandhi does not oppose Adani or Ambani; he opposes India's development. He has become a spokesperson for anti-India entities, including those led by George Soros, who dictate his agenda. They aim to disrupt India's capital markets and FDI flow," Vallabh stated.


"Rahul Gandhi is playing into the hands of foreign powers who want to harm India's growth story. Millions of middle-class Indians rely on investments in the capital market for their future dreams, and Rahul Gandhi wants to shatter these aspirations," he further said. 


Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) spokesperson Manisha Kayande also criticised the Congress, alleging that it targets Indian industrialists to undermine the BJP-led government.


"Rahul Gandhi and his associates focus on Adani and Ambani only to target the industrialists and bring bad name to the country. During the Maha Vikas Aghadi government, they gave contracts to these industrialists, and now they question us," she said.  


Tom Vadakkan accused the Congress of doing US investor George Soros's bidding.


"This is not an attack by the Congress but a Soros script being enacted in India... The US administration has also realised that this is a case that has been funded by Soros. This is a script that is outside India to defeat India economically," Vadakkan told 'India Today'.






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