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The prime minister says there is no discussion with Donald Trump in the Adani case

The prime minister says there is no discussion with Donald Trump in the Adani case

During his visit to the United States, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was interrogated about the accusations of bribery placed against Gautam Adani by US prosecutors. On Friday, when asked if something related to the matter was a point of discussion during his meeting with US President Donald Trump, the Indian prime minister completely ruled out the possibility.

Responding to the media, he said: “India is a democracy and our culture is ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, we consider that the whole world is a single family. I think each Indian is mine. However, two heads of states are never found or talk about such individual problems. “

In particular, both India and the US have agreed to finish negotiations for a commercial agreement this year, and aim to increase general bilateral trade to $ 500 million by 2030.

The opposition reacts

This answer, however, did not do very well with Rahul Gandhi. The politician criticized the prime minister for maintaining silence on the subject. Bringing to his social networks, the opposition leader in Lok Sabha said: “If you ask questions in the country, there is silence. If you ask abroad, it is a personal matter! Even in the United States, Modi Ji covered the corruption of Adani Ji! By filling a friend’s pocket is the “building of the nation” for Modi Ji, then the bribery and looting of the country’s property become a “personal matter”. “

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Foreign accusations against Adani

American prosecutors have claimed that Gautam Adani helped organize bribes of more than $ 250 million to officials in India and disappoint US investors. In an accusation revealed in November, prosecutors affirmed that the employer was part of a scheme to “offer, authorize, promise and pay bribes of hundreds of millions of dollars to Indian government officials. In exchange for favorable terms for solar energy contracts. Supposedly, this information was hidden from the American banks and investors of whom the conglomerate raised billions of dollars for the project. The Adani group has vehemently denied accusations.

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