BRS And AAP Members Continue Protest: Demanding JPC Probe On Adani Row

Delhi/Hyderabad:  The members belonging to the BRS and AAP staged protests and walked out of the Parliament for the sixth consecutive day,  today after the Center did not allow a discussion on the Adani row.  Both the parties served suspension notices, which were rejected terming that they were not in order.

 In protest, the MPs of BRS and AAP staged a walkout and protested demanding a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into the Adani row.  They wanted a discussion on Hindenburg Research’s allegations against the Adani group and the rout in shares it had caused. 

The BRS and AAP MPs also protested in front of the Gandhi statue.  They stated that public sector banks and the Life Insurance Corporation had lost money after the Hindenburg report surfaced.  (Maxim News)


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