Revanth Reddy, the chief minister of telangana, organized a demonstration with his ministers and other officials of the congress party, calling for the resignation of the SEBI director due to her purported connections to gautam Adani. According to the Hindenburg research, Madhabi Puri-Buch, the chairperson of SEBI, has connections to the adani Group. The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) was asked to look into these allegations by the All-India congress Committee.
 
The congress party insisted that Adani's rise in illicit assets be looked into by the JPC and that Madhabi Puri-Bach be promptly removed from her post. As a result of the AICC's appeal, representatives of the telangana congress also organized rallies in hyderabad and called for Adani's resignation. revanth reddy did, however, accept telangana investments from the adani Group at his Davos Group earlier this year. Subsequently, the adani Group and the telangana government reached another agreement on the bill collection for power. The old city district of hyderabad has been selected as the deal's pilot location.
 

Revanth and his telangana administration said nothing in response to the Hindenburg Report's allegations that the SEBI chairman was involved in the adani scandal. However, the telangana congress backed AICC rahul gandhi and other national congress leaders in denouncing adani, which sparked protests throughout the state. BRS leaders started claiming that revanth had no position at all on the matter after seeing this entire scenario. 

Revanth was referred to as a hypocrite by BRS working president KT Rama Rao, who used the expression "Galli Mein Dosti, Dilli Mein Kusti." Through his investments from adani and his opposition to the same corporation, revanth has unintentionally made himself vulnerable to harsh criticism and trolling from the BRS.
 
 
 
 

 

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