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Modi government protecting Adani, didn't serve him US summons in bribery case: AAP

Modi government protecting Adani, didn't serve him US summons in bribery case: AAP

India Today2 days ago
The Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) Delhi unit chief, Saurabh Bharadwaj, on Wednesday lashed out at the Narendra Modi government, claiming that the US court summons in connection with a USD 256 million bribery case was not forwarded to business tycoon Gautam Adani.The former Delhi minister further claimed that even after a year since the US court summons to Adani and his nephew were sent to India in November 2024, the Centre "has not served these summons to the Adanis yet."advertisement"They are accused of devising this scheme to pay bribes to government officials in India. It's a criminal offence when you take investments from US investors and indulge in corrupt practices," Bharadwaj alleged.
"The Modi government is saying that it is unable to find Adani," he further claimed. Accusing the government of "protecting Adanis," Bharadwaj alleged that it reflected a consistent pattern of support for the business tycoon.In May 2025, representatives for Adani met US officials to seek dismissal of the charges in the overseas bribery probe, a Bloomberg News report claimed earlier.In response to the indictment, Adani Green conducted an internal review in April 2025, which concluded that there were "no non-compliance or irregularities."The ongoing legal situation highlights broader concerns about financial transparency and government accountability in India. The handling of the summons and the allegations of bribery put the spotlight on the relationship between major business entities and the government.According to US authorities, Adani and seven other defendants, including his nephew Sagar Adani, agreed to pay about USD 256 million in bribes to Indian government officials to obtain contracts expected to yield USD 2 billion of profit over 20 years, and develop India's largest solar power plant project, reported Reuters.- EndsInputs from ReutersMust Watch
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