<p>The Aam Aadmi Party said Thursday the Supreme Court's order for setting up a committee to look into various regulatory aspects of the stock markets, including the recent Adani Group shares crash, is a "tight slap" on the Modi government.</p>.<p>"This has today proved that the Modi government is corrupt and useless," AAP national spokesperson Sanjay Singh said at a press conference.</p>.<p>The apex court on Thursday ordered the setting up of a six-member committee headed by former top court judge A M Sapre to investigate the recent Adani Group shares crash triggered by the Hindenburg Research's fraud allegations and other regulatory aspects related to the stock markets.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/supreme-court-order-on-hindenburg-issue-gautam-adani-says-truth-will-prevail-1196500.html" target="_blank">Supreme Court order on Hindenburg issue: Gautam Adani says truth will prevail</a></strong></p>.<p>A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and justices P S Narasimha and J B Pardiwala said the panel will make an overall assessment of the situation, suggest measures to make investors aware and strengthen the existing regulatory measures for the stock markets.</p>.<p>The bench also directed the Centre, financial statutory bodies and the SEBI chairperson to render all cooperation to the panel, which will have to submit its report within two months.</p>.<p>Reacting to the apex court order, the AAP leader said, "It's a tight slap on the Modi government."</p>.<p>"To save Adani, Modi can go to any extent," he charged.</p>.<p>Opposition parties have been demanding a joint parliamentary committee probe into allegations against the Adani Group, but the Modi government categorically rejected it, Singh said.</p>.<p>"The apex court of the country had to finally intervene," he added.</p>
<p>The Aam Aadmi Party said Thursday the Supreme Court's order for setting up a committee to look into various regulatory aspects of the stock markets, including the recent Adani Group shares crash, is a "tight slap" on the Modi government.</p>.<p>"This has today proved that the Modi government is corrupt and useless," AAP national spokesperson Sanjay Singh said at a press conference.</p>.<p>The apex court on Thursday ordered the setting up of a six-member committee headed by former top court judge A M Sapre to investigate the recent Adani Group shares crash triggered by the Hindenburg Research's fraud allegations and other regulatory aspects related to the stock markets.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/supreme-court-order-on-hindenburg-issue-gautam-adani-says-truth-will-prevail-1196500.html" target="_blank">Supreme Court order on Hindenburg issue: Gautam Adani says truth will prevail</a></strong></p>.<p>A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and justices P S Narasimha and J B Pardiwala said the panel will make an overall assessment of the situation, suggest measures to make investors aware and strengthen the existing regulatory measures for the stock markets.</p>.<p>The bench also directed the Centre, financial statutory bodies and the SEBI chairperson to render all cooperation to the panel, which will have to submit its report within two months.</p>.<p>Reacting to the apex court order, the AAP leader said, "It's a tight slap on the Modi government."</p>.<p>"To save Adani, Modi can go to any extent," he charged.</p>.<p>Opposition parties have been demanding a joint parliamentary committee probe into allegations against the Adani Group, but the Modi government categorically rejected it, Singh said.</p>.<p>"The apex court of the country had to finally intervene," he added.</p>