India suspends parliament again in row over US action on Adani Posted on 27/11/2024 Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has been a vocal critic of Gautam Adani. (AFP pic) NEW DELHI: India’s lower house of parliament suspended proceedings for a second day today after disruptions by lawmakers demanding a discussion of the US indictment of billionaire Gautam Adani, while stocks of his group’s companies clawed back some losses. Last week US authorities accused Adani, his nephew and executive director Sagar Adani and managing director of Adani Green, Vneet S Jaain, of being part of a scheme to pay bribes of US$265 million to secure Indian power supply contracts and misleading US investors. The ports-to-power conglomerate denied the charges as “baseless” and vowed to seek “all possible legal recourse”. India’s opposition, especially the Congress party, accuse Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of shielding Adani and blocking investigations against him in India, accusations that have been denied. Parliament proceedings were disrupted for the second day since the winter session began this week, with MPs shouting slogans and demanding discussion of the Adani allegations. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who has been a vocal critic of Adani, said Gautam Adani should be arrested. “The gentleman has been indicted in the US … and the government is protecting him,” Gandhi told reporters outside parliament. The government has made no comment on the indictment but the ruling BJP has distanced itself from the controversy. The BJP had no reason to defend Gautam Adani, a spokesman said, adding that the party was not against industrialists, but rather considered them partners in nation-building efforts. “Let him defend himself,” the spokesman, Gopal Krishna Agarwal said yesterday, adding that the law would take its own course in case of wrong-doing. Today, Adani Green, the company at the centre of the indictment, said Gautam Adani had been charged in the US for alleged violations of securities law and faced potential fines but had not been charged under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. In a stock exchange filing, Adani Green said a complaint by US regulator the securities and exchange commission (SEC) sought “an order directing the defendants to pay civil monetary penalties (but) it does not quantify the amount of penalty”. The civil action launched by the SEC runs in parallel to US federal prosecutors’ indictment against Adani and others. Stock rebound Shares of 10 listed Adani Group firms recovered about US$9 billion in market value today, after having shed up to US$34 billion since the indictments, up to yesterday’s close. Adani Green, the hardest hit by the accusations, jumped 9%, but is still down some US$8 billion in value. The indictments are seen as the biggest setback for Gautam Adani, 62, and his conglomerate. French oil major TotalEnergies, which has a 20% stake in Adani Green, has said it will not make any more investments in the group, adding that it was not informed of the US bribery allegations against Gautam Adani. Kenya has also cancelled a procurement process of more than US$2 billion that had been expected to give control of its main airport to the Adani Group. News
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