Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi was asked to vacate authorities bungalow in Delhi on Monday. He was disqualified from the Lok Sabha on Friday after he was convicted and sentenced to a two-year jail time period in a defamation case by a Surat court docket.
According to an official notofication, the previous Wayanad MP want to vacate his 5-bedroom Type 8 bungalow located at 12 Tughlak Lane in Lutyen’s Delhi by April 22.
The improvement comes hours after Gandhi hit out on the Centre over the Adani problem alleging that the BJP-led authorities is permitting peoples’ retirement financial savings to be invested in firms owned by the Adani group. Rahul Gandhi asked the Prime Minister why he worry a lot for an investigation on Adani.
Taking to Twitter, Rahul Gandhi stated, “LIC’s capital, to Adani! SBI’s capital, to Adani! EPFO’s capital too, to Adani! Why is public’s retirement money being invested in Adani’s companies even after ‘Modani’ exposed?”
The Prime Minister will not be giving solutions and neither calling for any investigation. Why does he worry a lot?
A significant political controversy erupted after Adani Group shares took a beating on the bourses after US-based quick vendor Hindenburg Research made a litany of allegations, together with fraudulent transactions and share-price manipulation, final month.
The Gautam Adani-led group has dismissed the costs as lies, saying it complies with all legal guidelines and disclosure necessities. Gandhi has been attacking the prime minister on the Adani problem and has been demanding an investigation into the matter.
He has alleged that his disqualification from the Lok Sabha was due to him elevating questions on the Adani problem, however asserted that he’ll proceed to accomplish that even when he’s disqualified from Parliament for all times.
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