In a tweet, Congress chief of communications Jairam Ramesh has hastened to clarify that the Congress party, which has been most vocal against Adani, and has been doing exactly what George Soros endorsed, has nothing to do with George Soros.
Smriti Irani stated that those that Soros considers pliable need to be aware that India has already thwarted imperialistic plans and will do so again. "In India, democracy has and will continue to triumph. These attempts to weaken Indian democracy will be addressed with the might of India led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," she stated.
George Soros, the face of the global regime change machinery, has thought it prudent to gloat over the idea out in the open. A video of Soros saying the Adani issue will harm Modi politically is now viral and we cannot stop laughing.
On February 13, Adani Group, during a market crash following a short-seller report, declared that each of its portfolio firms' balance sheets was very healthy, that it had good corporate governance, and that its assets were secure.
Jaya Thakur also questioned the decision of the State Bank of India (SBI) and the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) to invest in Adani shares at allegedly inflated prices.