Another twist in the Adani case.
The ongoing corruption case against Adani Group has raised concerns among U.S. Congress members, questioning the U.S. Department of Justice's decisions. The members warn that pushing forward with the case without sufficient evidence could harm U.S.-India relations and negatively impact the U.S. business sector. Speculations of political pressures influencing the case have also emerged.

Another Twist in the Adani Case:
The ongoing corruption case against the Indian industrial giant Adani Group has taken a new turn. Six members of the U.S. Congress wrote a letter to the new Attorney General, questioning decisions made by the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) under former President Joe Biden's administration. The members stated in the letter that the Biden administration has not provided clarity on what actions should be taken against the Adani Group. While trade and economic relations between India and the U.S. have remained strong for many years, the Congress members believe that pushing the case forward without sufficient evidence risks endangering this relationship.
The letter raised doubts on whether the actions taken by the U.S. Department of Justice against the Adani Group were appropriate. It further noted that by advancing the case, the government might damage bilateral relations between India and the U.S. The members also expressed concerns that actions against India could negatively impact the U.S. business sector as well.
Recently, many experts have pointed out that there is a lack of legal evidence to justify moving forward with the case against the Adani Group. There are also growing suspicions that political pressures could be influencing the case.
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