The Congress is against “government-facilitated” private monopolies and not any person rising from a humble background to become the world’s second richest, the party said on Saturday as it reiterated its demand for a joint parliamentary committee probe into the Adani-Hindenburg issue.
The Congress in its economic resolution, which was adopted on the second day of its three-day 85th plenary session here, said it was against such monopolies as they were against public interest. More particularly, the party is against individuals accused of corruption and having objectionable relations with tax havens monopolising the country’s national resources, it said.