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Sadhguru's ‘Indian businesses must thrive’ post amid Congress protests over Adani

Spiritual guru says 'it is disheartening to observe disruptions in the Indian Parliament'
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Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev. PTI/file
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As stalemate over functioning of Winter Session between the Opposition and the government on Adani issue continues, spiritual leader Sadguru said it was "disheartening" to observe disruptions in Parliament.

Sadguru--who has over 4 million followers on X--wrote: “It is disheartening to observe disruptions in the Indian Parliament, particularly when we aspire to be a beacon of democracy for the world. The wealth creators and job providers of India should not become subject of political rhetoric.. If there are discrepancies, that can be handled within the framework of law, but should not become political football. Most important that Indian businesses must thrive. It’s the only way Bharat will become Bhavya Bharat."

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Several opposition MPs on Thursday staged a protest inside Parliament complex carrying placards of different Hindi letters that jointly read 'desh bikne nahin denge' and raised slogans to reiterate their demand of a joint parliamentary probe into the Adani issue.

This is the latest in a series of unusual daily demonstrations led by the Congress over the Adani issue.

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On Wednesday, several opposition MPs greeted their BJP counterparts in Parliament premises with a tricolour in the form of a card in one hand and a red rose in the other, as they urged the ruling party to ensure that the House functions and all issues, including the Adani matter, are discussed.

On Tuesday, MPs carried dark blue 'jholas' with caricatures of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and industrialist Gautam Adani printed on one side and "Modi-Adani Bhai-Bhai" written on the obverse.

On Monday, leaders of some INDIA bloc parties had protested in Parliament complex over the Adani row, with Rahul Gandhi conducting a mock "interview" over the issue with Congress members wearing masks of Modi and Adani.

Rahul Gandhi has sought Adani's immediate arrest. The Adani Group has dismissed all allegations as "baseless".

With PTI inputs

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