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IN PHOTOS: Opposition MPs carried "Desh bikne nahi denge" placards in Parliament
Updated On: 12 December, 2024 02:08 PM IST | Anisha Shrivastava
Opposition MPs staged a protest in Parliament complex, holding placards that collectively read "Desh bikne nahi denge" (Will not let the country be sold). The protest demanded a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into allegations against the Adani Group. (PICS/PTI)

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Opposition MPs staged a protest in Parliament complex, holding placards that collectively read "Desh bikne nahi denge" (Will not let the country be sold). The protest demanded a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into allegations against the Adani Group. (PICS/PTI)

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Congress, DMK, and Left party MPs joined the demonstration, raising slogans against the alleged Modi-Adani collusion. Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra participated in the protest along with other party leaders.
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Demonstrators gathered at prominent locations in Parliament, including the Makar Dwar steps and Samvidhan Sadan. The protests are part of a series of daily demonstrations led by the Congress during the Winter session.

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On Wednesday, opposition MPs greeted BJP leaders with tricolour cards and roses, urging parliamentary discussions on the Adani issue. Earlier in the week, MPs carried blue bags with Modi-Adani caricatures and slogans like "Modi-Adani Bhai-Bhai."
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Rahul Gandhi also conducted a mock "interview" wearing Modi and Adani masks to highlight the alleged collusion. The opposition alleges that Adani’s indictment in a US court vindicates their demand for a JPC probe.

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The Congress accuses the Modi government of shielding Adani, demanding his immediate arrest. The Adani Group has denied all allegations, calling them "baseless."
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