The Modi Government
Shields Adani
The US prosecutors have indicted billionaire Gautam
Adani and his nephew Sagar Adani, among six others, for their alleged role in a
265-million-dollar bribery case to secure lucrative solar power supply
contracts in India. Earlier in January 2023, the US based short-seller
Hindenburg Research published a scathing report accusing the Adani Group of
financial misconduct and stock manipulation. Gautam Adani and Sagar Adani are
issued arrest warrants by a New York District Court on the basis of charges
levelled by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The charges are: “the defendants orchestrated an elaborate scheme to bribe Indian government officials to secure contracts worth billions of dollars and lied about the bribery scheme as they sought to raise capital from US and international investors.” And that the “Defendants (Gautam and Sagar Adani) had been personally and intimately involved in paying or promising bribes worth hundreds of millions of dollars to secure undue influence with Indian state government officials and procure contracts between Indian State governments and SECI that benefitted Adani Green”, most of the bribe – Rs.1,750 crore – was paid for contracts in Andhra Pradesh.
The money was paid after Gautam Adani met
in August 2021 the then Chief Minister of Andra Pradesh Jagan Mohan Reddy, who
was an ally of the Modi government. All in all, they allegedly promised Rs.2029
crore in bribes to officials, following which Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Jammu &
Kashmir, Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu signed the Power Supply Agreements with
the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) between July 2021 and February
2022.
Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha,
held a press conference on 21 November 2024. His blistering attack on Modi:
It is now pretty clear and established in America that Adani has broken both American law and Indian law. He has been indicted in the United States. And I am wondering why Adani is still running around as a free man in this country. Chief Ministers have been arrested…many, many people have been arrested… Rs.2000 crore scam, multiple others probably, he is scot free … no investigation. We have been raising this issue. We have been vindicated. The Prime Minister is protecting Adani. The Prime Minister is involved in corruption with Adani. It is clearly indicated. He is not alone. There is a network, the people who hijacked India. Adani has hijacked India. India is under his grip. Prime Minister’s credibility is destroyed. We are going to expose the people connected to the network. I guarantee you this structure is going to collapse. The whole country knows that Adani and Modi are one.
Adani is safe
because of Narendra Modi. Wherever the
Prime Minister goes, he gets business for Adani. Truth will come out; we are
not going to leave. Modi is corrupt. Adani is his bagman. This is proved. He has taken Indian assets through corruption…
is part of a political-financial-bureaucratic network. SEBI Chief Madhabi Puri
Buch who is corrupt protects Adani’s stock prices; she should be removed immediately,
a probe launched against her. India’s future is damaged. Political fiancé, stock market and Adani
nexus are dangerous… it is dangerous to the security of the country.
Investigating agencies who arrested Chief Ministers in no time should do their
job, arrest Adani and interrogate him.
This scandal is the result of a corrupt crony capitalism. The Modi government is shielding Adani. The winter session of Parliament started on 25 November. The opposition demand for a debate on the bribery charges against Adani was outrightly rejected by the Presiding Officers; any reference to Adani is simply not allowed to go on record. The government is not interested in instituting any inquiry into the Modani scam. The two sitting -chief ministers of Jharkhand and Delhi - Hemant Soren and Arvind Kejriwal - were arrested and jailed on pumped up charges by the ED and the CBI. And hundreds of people were arrested and put in jail on trifle charges. And here is a billionaire, indicted by a court in America, who brought disrepute to India and discredit to corporate governance.
The government pretends as if nothing
has happened. As the Editorial in The Hindu, November23, 2024, says, “It
will be a matter of everlasting shame if there is no domestic investigation by
Indian agencies into allegations by the US Department of Justice that
billionaire businessman Gautam Adani and his associates offered bribes to
officials.”
Why do the entire government and the ruling party come
out to defend Adani? He is a business tycoon; can’t he defend himself? He is
protected because the government is afraid that any inquiry into his nefarious criminal
business deals would lead to Modi, exposing the nexus between him and Adani
that defrauded the nation. But the truth has its own way of surfacing. Following
the indictment of Adani by the American court, Kenya has cancelled Adani’s
Airport and Power projects, and many countries – US, Australia, Bangladesh, Sri
Lanka, Mauritius, Israel, France, Switzerland and others – have initiated probe
into the charges of bribe and fraud against Adani; either cancelled or planning
to cancel his projects. And yet the Modi government claims all this is false,
and refuses to allow any debate on Adani in Parliament. What is the Parliament meant
for, if such serious national issues are not to be debated?
The Modi’s model of development, of promoting crony capitalism, has only benefited the corporate oligarchy close to the establishment, leading to concentration of wealth in the hands of few to the detriment of common good, in gross violation of the Directive Principles of State Policy of the Constitution.
On 6 November, The Indian Express carried a piece A
New Deal for Indian Business by Rahul Gandhi. It was translated into many
regional languages and published in newspapers across the country. He offers a
new promising alternative vision of development for India that is long overdue.
Some excerpts from his article are produced for what they are worth:
India was silenced by the East India Company. We
didn’t lose our freedom to another nation; we lost it to a monopolistic
corporation that ran a coercive apparatus. The original East India Company wound
up over 150 years ago, but the raw fear then generated is back. A new breed of monopolists has taken its
place. They have amassed colossal wealth, even as India has become far more
unequal and unfair for everybody else. Our institutions no longer belong to our
people, they do the bidding of monopolists. Lakhs of businesses have been
decimated and India is unable to generate jobs for her youth… I know that hundreds
of India’s brilliant and dynamic business leaders are scared of the
monopolists. Are you one of them? Scared to talk on the phone? Scared of the
monopolists colluding with the state to counter your sector and crush you? Scared of IT, CBI or ED raids forcing you to
sell your business to them? Scared of them starving you of capital when you
need it the most? Scared of them changing the rules of the game midway to
ambush you?
You know that describing these oligarchic groups as businesses
is misleading. When you compete with them, you are not competing with a company,
you are fighting the machinery of the Indian state. Their core competence is
not products, consumers or ideas, it is their ability to control India’s governing
institutions and regulators … and in surveillance. Unlike you, these groups
decide what Indians read and watch, they influence how Indians think and what they
speak. Today, market forces do not determine success, power relations do.
My politics has always been about protecting the weak
and voiceless. I draw my inspiration from Gandhiji’s words about defending the
last voiceless person in the line. This conviction made me support MGNREGA, the
Right to Food and the Land Acquisition Bill. And so, my politics will aim to
provide you with what you have been denied – fairness and freedom to operate.
The government cannot be allowed to support one business at the expense of all
others, much less support benami equations in the business system. Government
agencies are not weapons to be used to attack and intimidate businesses. This
country is for all of us. Our banks should overcome their fascination for the
top 100 well-connected borrowers with their attendant NPAs and be made to
discover the profit pools in lending and supporting the play-fair businesses. I
believe a new deal for progressive Indian business is an idea whose time has
come.
This is an eye opening for all of us. It is important to
recognise that political democracy cannot survive without economic and social equality.
The ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity enshrined in the Preamble to the
Constitution remain pious promises.The glaring social and economic inequality,
if not addressed, will put political democracy in peril.
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