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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, Lakshmaiah accused Revanth Reddy of feudalistic behaviour and misleading the public on various issues, including the Lagacherla incident
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BRS legislators have been making statements at the ongoing Assembly and Council sessions by donning different attires each day to spotlight various public issues. On Monday, they wore T-shirts featuring images of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and industrialist Gautam Adani. On Tuesday, they dressed in black to protest the detention of Lagacherla farmers. By Wednesday, they switched to the khaki uniform of auto-rickshaw drivers to draw attention to their struggles.
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Rama Rao went on to castigate the Congress for its duplicity, with Cabinet Ministers like Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy engaging in alleged land deals with Adani Group representatives in Hyderabad.
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Referring to the reported nod from Governor Jishnu Dev Varma to arrest him, Rama Rao observed that Revanth Reddy appeared to have got the desired result after falling at the feet of the BJP leadership in Delhi and holding secret meetings with industrialist Gautam Adani in Jaipur
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Aravind, who has about 50,000 followers on X, has made predictions that have hit the bull’s eye with uncanny precision
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They raised slogans against the alleged collusion between Modi and Adani and demanded a joint parliamentary committee probe into the matter
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MPs carry black 'jholas' with caricatures of Modi and Adani printed on one side and 'Modi Adani Bhai Bhai' written on the obverse side of the bag
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He said while the Congress pretended to oppose him at the national level, it was conspiring to hand over Telangana's resources to the industrialist at the State level.
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Industry sources say the government has designed the tender condition in such a way that small players cannot fulfil the conditions
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Taking to X, Rama Rao blamed Revanth Reddy for the unrest in Lagacherla and Dilawarpur by mishandling issues involving farmers.
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In a stock exchange filing, Adani Green Energy Ltd, which is at the centre of the bribery allegations, said reports claiming that the three have been charged with FCPA violations "are incorrect"
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Andhra Chief Minister 'promises' to act on the irregularities, says government in possession of the "chargesheet reports" filed in the US
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The case raises serious questions over symbiotic relationship between monopolistic business houses and politicians
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing alleged that the Adani Group, in collaboration with Azure Power, paid $265 million in bribes to state electricity officials across several states, including Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, and Jammu and Kashmir, between 2021 and 2023. These bribes reportedly secured power supply contracts after the Solar Energy Corporation of India faced challenges finding buyers for the 12 gigawatts of solar electricity awarded to Adani and Azure Power in 2020.
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Speaking to the media at Telangana Bhavan, Rama Rao pointed out that smaller countries like Kenya ended their agreements with Adani after the indictment. "Why can't Telangana do the same?" he asked, accusing both Congress and BJP of double standards. He further challenged Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to justify their ties with Adani, alleging complicity and hypocrisy.
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Adani Green Energy dropped 10.95 per cent and Adani Energy Solutions tumbled 8.57 per cent to hit the 52-week low of Rs 637.85 on the BSE
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We need to study the report before coming to a conclusion. It would take two to three days, says party spokesperson
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Speaking at a press conference in New Delhi on Wednesday, the Congress MP, while replying to a query that Congress governments in Telangana and Karnataka had signed agreements with Adani, said all those involved with Adani should be investigated, irrespective of who that was
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He called Adani a "fraudster who deceived global powers and bribed Indian officials" and asked the association of Congress and BJP with him, terming it a disgrace to the nation
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Moody's Ratings stated that the indictment of Adani Group's chairman and other senior officials on bribery charges is "credit negative" for the group's companies. Billionaire Gautam Adani has been accused by U.S. prosecutors of participating in a scheme to pay over $250 million (approximately ₹2,100 crore) in bribes to Indian officials to secure favorable terms for solar power contracts.