Right from the beginning of the budget session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not even mention the name of industrialist Gautam Adani, against whom there was an uproar in Parliament due to international allegations. Taking part in the debate on the President's address on Wednesday, Modi spent over an hour on the successes of his nine-year rule and how the last 10 years of Congress rule had sunk the country. How he is pulling the country out of that abyss and getting applause from the world. But for once Adani did not enter into the subject.


Modi didn't even mention Adani's name.
Modi didn't even mention Adani's name.

At the end of the speech, Rahul told the media after leaving the Lok Sabha, "I asked the Prime Minister some very simple questions. I wanted to know what is his relationship with Adani. He did not answer a single question. The truth in this comes to the fore. If Adani was not a friend, the Prime Minister would have ordered an inquiry. Rahul said, "He did not respond to the allegations leveled against the shell company in the defense sector. Now Adani is as clear as water, PM's attempt to save Doing The question of national security is attached to this.


Half an hour after the Prime Minister's speech, the opposition, including the Congress, staged a brief walkout. Later he came back and kept chanting 'Adani, Adani' all the time. However, the Prime Minister did not get angry. Adani didn't even mention the topic. Rather, he has given an example of huge improvement in road, rail, port, electricity, infrastructure in the last 10 years during his tenure, in which Adani Group has contributed. BJP members sometimes raised 'Modi-Modi' slogans against the opposition.


The Prime Minister also did not respond to any specific question raised by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi regarding the Adani Group. Instead, he introduced a list of education, health, industry, technology, poverty alleviation, potable water, pucca toilets, cooking gas, distribution of free food to the poor during his 9-year rule. Also targeting the opposition, including the Congress, said, 'Those who ruled for so long and now think that they will get another chance, they need to introspect.' Instead of abusing Modi, he should introspect. Without mentioning Rahul Gandhi's visit to India, Modi said, "I have also traveled the country on foot." I have seen, the people of the country like positivity. No negative attitude. Introspect instead of abusing Modi.


"Just complaining against Modi won't do any good," he said without going into Adani's context. 140 crore Indians are Modi's protectors. They cannot break their trust in Modi by making false allegations and insults. Modi is working for the welfare of the countrymen by risking his life.


Every year the budget session begins with the President's address to the joint session of Parliament. Then after discussion on that speech the President was thanked. Now after the Hindenburg report on Adani's rigging, the opposition will move forward on this issue. They demanded that the complaints should be discussed in the Parliament and constituted by a Joint Parliamentary Committee or by a committee constituted by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. The opposition agreed to allow parliament to continue after three days of session because of this demand. In that debate, the issue of Adani dominated the speeches of Rahul and other opposition leaders.


Rahul asked some direct questions to the Prime Minister, citing several examples from the Modi-Adani relationship. But Modi did not mention imports even once in his 1 hour 7 minutes long speech. Though he has said that the progress of the country has improved, but it is of no use to abuse him unfairly and make futile complaints. He said, 'The newspapers or television did not give confidence to Modi. Modi ji gave his life for the country. Think about the poor of the country. That's why people trust Modi. The extent of that trust is beyond the thinking of the opposition.


On Tuesday, parts of Rahul's speech where allegations of Modi-Adani nexus were made were expunged from the minutes of the meeting. In protest, Rahul tweeted on Wednesday, "Prime Minister, you cannot erase the tone of democracy." People are asking you direct questions. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh also tweeted, "Democracy buried in Lok Sabha by deleting Rahul Gandhi's statement about Modi's complicity in Adani scam." Calmness.'