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Supreme Court ,SEBI and Short selling-who is Calling the Shots!

 It looks like Corporate War fought through Proxies- what is visible is Supreme Court being egged on by Advocates and Lawyers like Prashant Bushan to go against SEBI(a Government arm).but men behind it are with deep pockets of short selling and international funding, who wanted to sabotage the dreams of retail investors and small investors of LIC& PSU banks etc. by hurting the business group of Adani. Ingenious game of Cloaks & Daggers- all in the name of election funding of Modi &BJP through the so-called "tainted money" by Adani.

Smoke screen tactics and optics to divert the issue as an international fraud and financial malfeasance by planting motivated reports in foreign press and newspapers through NGOs OCCRP and the hit and run job of Hindenburg for the benefit of a Short-selling syndicate remote controlled by big foreign political & financial manipulators!

Finally Supreme Court had to appoint a Committee of eminent professionals and jurists who in their wisdom rightly observed that there is no prima facie evidence of wilful wrong doing either by Adani or by Sebi in the matters referred to them based on Hindenburg report.Now Supreme Court has mildly said Hindenburg report and other foreign news agency reports are not gospel truth!!It has chastised Prashant Bushan for being economical with the truth!

This case has to be viewed along with another expose. That in the Parliament one of the opposition MPs raised questions on Adani-Modi link and this MP stand exposed in unsavoury episodes of quid pro quo for raising queries on Adani-Modi in the floor of the Parliament. Alleged indiscretion & impropriety on the part of MP led to Indian Parliament security being breached thereby exposing it to Foreign based third party entities and individuals.Now Lok sabha has amended its login rules of its MPs to eliminate to plug the pledging or mortgaging of login credentials on quid pro quo basis by MPs!! 

The shoot & scoot report of Hindenburg according to me will not end there. Till Lok Sabha elections this game of subterfuge will be pursued by Modi detractors who are basically corrupt.

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