Amid escalating protests in Parliament over the Adani Group controversy, spiritual leader Sadhguru has expressed dismay over the persistent disruptions in legislative proceedings. Calling for a balanced approach, he emphasized the importance of fostering an environment where Indian businesses can thrive without becoming targets of political rhetoric.
Sadhguru’s Statement on X
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Sadhguru remarked:
“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.”
His comments come as Parliament’s Winter Session, which commenced on November 25, has been marred by frequent adjournments and limited productivity.
Congress Protests and Adani Group Allegations
Congress MPs have been demanding discussions over allegations linked to the Adani Group, particularly following a US Department of Justice indictment involving Adani Green directors. The issue has further deepened rifts within the Opposition, with parties like the Trinamool Congress urging for the session to focus on pressing issues like inflation, unemployment, and the unrest in Manipur.
The Adani Group has strongly denied the bribery allegations, with Chairman Gautam Adani stating, “This is not a challenge we face for the first time. Every attack makes us stronger.”
Broader Impacts on Parliament
Beyond the Adani issue, the session has witnessed heightened political tensions:
- A no-confidence motion against Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar by the Opposition.
- Allegations from the BJP that Congress collaborated with US billionaire George Soros to destabilize India—claims denied by the Congress.
The resulting gridlock has stalled critical discussions on several national issues, including price rise and governance challenges in Manipur.
Call for Stability in Governance
Sadhguru’s remarks underline the need for legislative stability and a constructive environment for dialogue. His advocacy for protecting the dignity of wealth creators reflects concerns over the potential economic consequences of prolonged political discord.
As the session inches closer to its scheduled conclusion on December 20, the focus remains on whether Parliament can resolve its differences to address the pressing needs of the nation.
This news report is curated with insights from multiple reliable news sources.