Protesters in India demand investigation into Adani Group fraud allegations
Protesters from India’s main opposition party are demanding an investigation into allegations of fraud and stock price manipulation by coal mining tycoon Gautam Adani. Adani, who until recently was Asia’s richest man, has denied the allegations made by a U.S. short-seller, saying they are a “calculated attack” on India.
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