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Mumbai: Gautam Adani meets NCP's Sharad Pawar for nearly two hours

Mumbai: Gautam Adani meets NCP's Sharad Pawar for nearly two hours

The NCP supremo recently said that a Supreme Court committee will be more useful and effective to probe Hindenburg's charges against Adani Group rather than a JPC

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  • Updated Apr 20, 2023 3:18 PM IST
Mumbai: Gautam Adani meets NCP's Sharad Pawar for nearly two hoursGautam Adani meets NCP's Sharad Pawar for nearly two hours in Mumbai

Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani met NCP chief Sharad Pawar at the latter's Silver Oak residence in Mumbai on Thursday for nearly two hours, said media reports.

The meeting follows Pawar's recent statement to a news channel that he is not opposed to a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the charges made by Hindenburg Research against the Adani Group, but a Supreme Court committee will be more useful and effective.

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Hindenburg has alleged stock manipulation and accounting fraud in firms belonging to billionaire Adani.

Pawar had said if a JPC has 21 members, 15 will be from the ruling party and six from the opposition due to numerical strength in Parliament, which will create doubts on the panel.

He said the apex court decided to appoint a panel of retired Supreme Court judges with a direction of submitting the report in a specific time period.

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''I am not completely opposed to the JPC…there have been JPCs and I have been a chairman of some of the JPCs. The JPC will be constituted on the basis of majority (in Parliament). Instead of a JPC, I am of the opinion the Supreme Court committee is more useful and effective,'' Pawar had said.

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The NCP chief also said he was not aware of the antecedents of United States-based short seller Hindenburg Research, which has alleged stock manipulation and accounting fraud in firms belonging to billionaire Gautam Adani.

It has resulted in strident protests by the opposition Congress, led by Rahul Gandhi, and others against the Narendra Modi government seeking a JPC probe. The Adani group has refuted the allegations.

''One foreign company takes a position about the situation in the country. We should decide how much focus should be on this. Instead of this (JPC), a Supreme Court panel is more effective,” Pawar added.

In an interview to NDTV, earlier this month, Pawar came out in support of the Adani Group and criticised the narrative around Hindenburg Research's report on the conglomerate.

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''Such statements were given by other individuals earlier too and there was a ruckus in Parliament for a few days but this time out-of-proportion importance was given to the issue,'' he said.

''The issues that were kept, who kept them, we had never heard of these people who gave the statement, what is the background. When they raise issues that cause a ruckus across the country, the cost is borne by the country's economy, we cannot disregard these things. It seems this was targeted,'' Pawar had said.

Published on: Apr 20, 2023 1:35 PM IST
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