'Stalin didn't meet Adani, no deal with conglomerate'
The Statesman|December 07, 2024
TN minister Senthil Balaji vehemently denies the two met at the chief minister's official residence
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'Stalin didn't meet Adani, no deal with conglomerate'

Neither Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin met businessman Gautam Adani nor had his government entered into any contract with the conglomerate, state minister V. Senthil Balaji made it clear on Friday, vehemently refuting allegations that a meeting between the two had taken place at the former's official residence.

Strongly condemning the opposition and the media for spreading stories based on imaginary information that Stalin had met Adani and the state had signed a contract with the corporate entity to purchase solar power at an exorbitant rate, Balaji took to 'X' to post a lengthy defence and clarification.

He also warned of stringent legal action against those continuing to peddle unfounded lies contrary to facts.

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