Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, during a press conference in Brussels on Friday, September 8, 2023, has clearly stated why he and his party criticize Adani.
Rahul Gandhi said, "We have no problem with the private or government sector. What we have a problem with is when one or two people start controlling the entire country financially."
Along with this, Rahul Gandhi has accused the Narendra Modi government at the Center in India of targeting the MSME sector.
These days, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is on a Europe tour in which he is reaching many countries like Netherlands, Belgium and France.
In this connection, Rahul Gandhi participated in a press conference in the Belgian capital Brussels on Friday, 8 September 2023.
Rahul Gandhi's party Congress and he himself has been critical of the Adani Group and its alleged close ties with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Rahul Gandhi said, "Our problem with Adani ji is that he controls ports, airports, agriculture, grain warehouses, real estate and cement business. This is not good for India."
Rahul Gandhi said, ''Government policies have systematically targeted the MSME sector, which is the backbone of our employment system. Our problem with Adani is that he controls ports, airports, agriculture, grain warehouses, real estate and cement business."
Rahul Gandhi said, "This is not beneficial for India. On one hand, BJP is promoting a monopoly model. On the other hand, it is destroying the MSME sector which creates jobs. Due to this, an employment crisis is arising."
The Congress party has been demanding for a long time to investigate the allegations leveled against the Adani group by forming a JPC in Parliament.
However, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not openly talked about these allegations.
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