Adani lands in Delhi court over video deletion! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ8vxagwigc Ashok Wankhede The News Launcher
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Google translate of the AWs concluding remarks: So, overall, Adani Seth has suffered a severe blow.
And how can the court say anything without hearing a third party? The question is, if 1,000 acres of land is given for ₹1, then questions will arise.
To whom has 1,000 acres of land been given for ₹1 so far?
If Vijay Agarwal says that some journalists are accused of Chinese funding and are on ANI's radar, then why is Adani Seth's misdeeds?
Regarding what happened in Dharavi, Mumbai, the Supreme Court has also opened an Esro account and ordered Adani Seth to make all his expenses from that account, alleging irregularities in the tender. Prima facie, Adani Seth has already been issued a warrant for bribery by an American agency.
So, if journalists are accused, Adani is also not clean. The Gujarat government wrote a letter to Adani, stating that he had embezzled around 3,000-4,000 crore rupees through overbilling. That Gujarat government letter is also available. So, if Adani and Seth are accusing journalists of Chinese funding, and that allegation hasn't been proven, then the trail of the allegations the government is showing is also being traced to the children of high-ranking figures in the government, and their foundations are receiving it. However, a warrant has been issued for the Adani . It's lying with the Home Ministry here, and from there, it went to Ahmedabad. The set can't be found. They state on record that it can't be found. So, in essence, a judge has saved some respect, but the fight is a long one. The fight for journalism is a long one. We don't believe that Direct Hit seems to have been a hit, but where there's money, there are buyers, and some people are even for sale.
Between buyers and sellers, this country's Constitution, democracy, and journalism are swinging. It's the public's support for journalists that has enabled them to keep journalism alive. Salute to that judge once again, and also tell Adani's lawyer:
Before pointing fingers at journalists, look at your boss, whose warrant has been issued from America. Hey, brother, he's not being executed here. At least, warrants for journalists haven't been issued.