Subramanian Swamy Calls for Modi’s Resignation Amid Adani Scandal

New Delhi: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and economist Subramanian Swamy has stirred a significant political debate by calling for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to step down in the wake of allegations surrounding the Adani Group.

According to Kashmir Media Service, Swamy’s remarks, made both in public and on social media, underscore the mounting pressure on the BJP government following allegations of bribery and securities fraud against Adani by U.S. authorities. Swamy asserted that Modi’s resignation would prevent further harm to his own standing and the BJP’s future electoral prospects.

Swamy attributed the BJP’s diminished performance in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections to what he described as Modi’s ineffective leadership, criticizing his handling of major national issues such as economic policy, unemployment, and foreign affairs. He also reiterated his criticism of Modi’s controversial statements on China during the Galwan Valley standoff, accusing Modi of giving China a clean chit.

The Adani Group is currently facing serious allegations in the United States, including bribery and securities fraud, although Modi has not been directly implicated. Swamy insisted that the scandal tarnishes the government’s credibility and warned of devastating upcoming evidence.

Swamy also criticized Modi’s involvement in religious and cultural events, accusing him of exploiting such moments for political gain. Known for his outspoken and independent stance, Swamy’s criticism represents a rare internal dissent within the BJP.

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