The Adani-Hindenburg row has been a major talking point in the Indian political circles for the past few weeks. The controversy has been sparked by the alleged involvement of the Adani Group in the purchase of a stake in the Hindenburg Group, a German-based company. The Adani Group has denied any involvement in the purchase, but the opposition has been quick to point out the potential conflict of interest.
The matter has now reached the Supreme Court of India, with the court asking the Centre to explain its stand on the matter. The Centre has been asked to explain why it allowed the Adani Group to purchase a stake in the Hindenburg Group.
Harish Salve, a senior advocate in the Supreme Court, has now come out in support of the Centre. He has argued that the Centre should not be embarrassed by the Adani-Hindenburg row. He has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group.
Salve has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group. He has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group.
Salve has also argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group. He has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group.
Salve has further argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group. He has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group.
Salve has also argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group. He has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group.
Salve has further argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group. He has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group.
Salve has also argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group. He has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group.
Salve has further argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group. He has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group.
Salve has also argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group. He has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group.
In conclusion, Salve has argued that the Centre should not be embarrassed by the Adani-Hindenburg row. He has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group. He has further argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group. Salve has argued that the Centre should not be held responsible for the actions of the Adani Group as it was not involved in the purchase of the stake in the Hindenburg Group. He has argued that the Centre should not be embarrassed by the Adani-Hindenburg row and should instead focus on the larger issues at hand.