Rahul ups ante, says Modi govt won't allow discussion on Adani
The Morning Standard|February 07, 2023
UPPING the ante on Modi government's alleged silence' on Hindenburg report on Adani Group, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Monday said that the BJP government will try its best to avoid a discussion on the issue.
Rahul ups ante, says Modi govt won't allow discussion on Adani

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