(L-R) Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani and Congress general secretary in charge of communications Jairam Ramesh. (Photo | FILE, ANI)
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Clear why PM agreed to trade deal, halted Op Sindoor: Congress on 'US to drop' charges against Adani

How much more "compromised" can the PM get? Ramesh asked on X, after media reports said US authorities were moving to settle the fraud case against the Indian billionaire.

TNIE online desk

The Congress on Thursday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over media reports that US authorities were moving to drop fraud charges against billionaire Gautam Adani, saying it was now clear why the prime minister agreed to what it called a “hopelessly one-sided” India-US trade deal and abruptly halted Operation Sindoor.

The opposition party’s remarks came after media reports said US authorities were moving to settle the fraud case against the Indian billionaire.

Reacting to the reports, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said, "It is now clear why the PM agreed to the hopelessly one-sided Indo-US trade 'deal' that was really a steal by the US. And it is also clear why he abruptly halted Operation Sindoor on May 10 2025, acting on President Trump's threats rather than on our national interest."

"Reportedly, the Trump Administration is about to drop all charges of corruption against Modani," he wrote on X.

How much more "compromised" can the PM get, Ramesh asked.

The Justice Department may announce that they're dropping the charges as soon as this week.

The Securities and Exchange Commission is also moving to settle a parallel civil fraud case it brought against Adani and others in November 2024, the media reports claimed.

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