The concerned report is from US-based Hindenburg Research that surfaced on January 24 and claimed that the Adani Group had weak business fundamentals, and was involved in stock manipulation and accounting fraud, among others.
The Congress MP demanded a discussion on "the issue of investment by LIC, Public Sector Banks and financial institutions in companies losing market value, endangering the hard-earned savings of crores of Indians."
It is being argued by the opposition parties that the investment of the Adani group in public sector banks such as the SBI and LIC has had a big impact on the savings of the middle class.
Earlier on Friday, the Congress and 16 opposition parties demanded a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) or Supreme Court-monitored probe into the Hindunberg report against the Adani Group, alleging a scam.
Reacting to the suspension and the show-cause notice by the Congress party against her, Patiala MP and former Union Minister Preneet Kaur on Saturday said that the Congress is welcome to take whatever decision it wants and she derives strength from the people.
The decision comes the next day after the Cricket Association of Nepal lifted his suspension. He is currently out on bail of Nrs. 2 million and is being investigated for raping a minor
Serving the notice under Rule 267, Sanjay Singh mentioned that a case of manipulation of shares, financial irregularities, and fraud on a large scale by the 'Adani Group' has come to the fore.
Bharat Rashtra Samithi on Thursday gave a suspension of Business notice to both Houses of the Parliament seeking a discussion on the Hindenburg report against Adani Enterprises.
The CPI MP said that money belonging to the people of the country is at risk of "being wiped out" due to the crisis currently unfolding with the Adani group.
"Late on Tuesday, the meeting of CAN held in Pokhara decided to lift the suspension. Details will be released today," Birendra Bahadur Chanda, CAN official.