The Adani Group had rejected as baseless the move by the Department of Justice under the Biden administration to name the conglomerate in a case of alleged wrongdoing.
Six US Congressmen on Monday said there was "no compelling reason" to pursue a case in a manner that could complicate relations with an ally like India unless some external factors were at play.
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The Congresmen wrote to new Attorney General Pam Bondi and demanded a probe into the previous Department of Justice's (DoJ) indictment of Adani Group officials.
In November 2024, the Adani Group had rejected as baseless the move by the DoJ under the Biden administration to name the conglomerate in a case of alleged wrongdoing.
In a strongly worded letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, the six US lawmakers - Lance Gooden, Pat Fallon, Mike Haridopolos, Brandon Gill, William R Timmons and Brian Babin - said the previous DoJ's action was a "misguided crusade" that came at the "risk of harming" America's relationship with a "strategic geopolitical partner" like India.
They called it one of the "unwise decisions" by the Biden administration.
"This case rests on the allegation that preparations were made by members of this company in India to bribe Indian officials, also exclusively located in India.
Instead of deferring the case to the appropriate Indian authorities, the Biden DoJ decided to push forward and indict the company's executives without any real injury to US interests being present," the Congressmen said.
This "selective pursuit" by the Biden DoJ, despite knowing the possible outcomes of such a "reckless decision", requires a second look, they said.
"We request you investigate the Biden DOJ's conduct and would appreciate you sharing with us all records pertaining to this case, for a coordinated effort in uncovering the truth," the Congressmen said.
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