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Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai hits out at DMK and Congress after meeting Gautam Adani

Chennai: BJP president of Tamil Nadu K. Annamalai defended meeting industrialist Gautam Adani on Wednesday, saying it was “not a sin” and accusing the Congress and DMK of deceiving the public by protesting Adani’s affiliation with the party.

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He works as a businessman in our nation. All state governments are eager to welcome large industrialists to their international investor summit. ‘Adani-BJP Ek Hai.’ This fake demonstration outside the Parliament was started by Congress and DMK MPs. We are charging CM (MK Stalin) since he claimed not to have met Adani. Don’t deceive the people of Tamil Nadu. Adani has conducted business in Tamil Nadu, and you ought to admit it,” Annamalai remarked.

Congress, meanwhile, refuted the BJP’s claims of ties to billionaire George Soros on Tuesday. Supriya Shrinate, a Congress spokesperson, described the allegations as “baseless” and claimed they were a distraction from the Adani dispute.

Asking why the government has not taken action against Soros, Shrinate told ANI that he is pushing an “anti-India agenda.” “One of the founders of Capital Float is linked to a prominent BJP leader,” she said, highlighting the BJP’s purported connections to Soros-backed projects like Capital Float. Why hasn’t the government outlawed Soros’s anti-national agenda?

Shrinate also questioned why no legal action has been taken, pointing out that India had given USD 900,000 to Soros’ programs over the last ten years. “The BJP is trying to divert attention from Adani’s issues by sensationalizing the Soros connection,” she stated.

BJP President JP Nadda accused the Congress of having ties to Soros and his charity, causing the dispute to spill over into Parliament. “The opposition is attempting to cause instability in the country,” Nadda stated. What connection does George Soros have with Congress?

Priyanka Gandhi, a Congress leader, rejected the allegations, describing them as “ridiculous.” “They are discussing something from 1994; nobody is aware of what they are discussing,” she remarked. They simply wish to keep the Adani problem out of the conversation.

As the Parliament’s winter session goes on, the contentious discussions continue.

“Nobody has done so much for Tamil culture, for Tamil Nadu, than PM Narendra Modi,” the president of the BJP’s Tamil Nadu branch said in appreciation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s contributions to the state’s culture. He hosted a Tamil Chair at Banaras Hindu University.

His plan to transport Thiruvalluvar sculptures around the globe is a promise for 2024. He honored the Mahakavi Bharati today by extending an invitation to his official residence, which is his home, to the Tamil residents of Delhi.

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