Now Telangana government has given a shock to Adani, will return Rs 100 crore received as donation

The Telangana government has decided to reject the donation of Rs 100 crore proposed by the Adani Group for the Young India Skills University. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that the government has written a letter to the Adani Group and made it clear that this donation will not be accepted. Reddy said that we have written a letter to the Adani Group, in which the state government has reiterated its decision that it will not accept the Rs 100 crore given by the Adani Group.
Gautam Adani surrounded by bribery allegations
Gautam Adani and his group have been accused of bribery in the US. According to reports, the Adani Group made irregular payments to obtain government contracts in the US. These allegations have shaken Adani’s global image and raised many questions about his funding.
Telangana government’s emphasis on ethics
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that many companies have donated for the Young India Skills University. But the government wants to ensure that the source of the grant is ethical and transparent. He said that accepting funds from controversial individuals or groups is against the state’s policy.
Impact on university plans
The process of setting up Young India Skills University may be delayed after the Adani Group’s donation was rejected. However, the Chief Minister said that the government will try to raise funds from other sources so that the project can be completed on time and high-level training can be provided to the students.
Political allegations and counter-allegations begin
The opposition has raised questions on the government’s decision. They asked why this donation was accepted first and why it was decided to reject it now. On the other hand, experts and the public have appreciated this move. They believe that this decision is a sign of giving priority to transparency and ethics in government projects.
Silence on allegations so far
The Adani Group has not yet made any official statement on this decision of the Telangana government or the allegations of bribery against them in the US. At the same time, the state government has made it clear that it will stick to its decision and will complete this project with ethics and transparency.