India's lower house of parliament suspended temporarily over Adani allegations

Police officers walk in front of India's new parliament building a day before its inauguration in New Delhi · Reuters

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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The lower house of India's parliament was suspended temporarily on Friday for a fourth day in a row this week following disruptions as opposition lawmakers sought a discussion on the allegations against Adani Group.

U.S. authorities last week accused Group Chairman Gautam Adani and seven others from the company of being part of a $265 million scheme to bribe Indian officials, and of misleading U.S. investors while raising funds there.

The ports-to-power conglomerate has termed the allegations "baseless" and said it would seek "all possible legal recourse".

(Reporting by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by Kim Coghill)