Perhaps you ought to watch the tone you use while engaging with others. You get exactly what you give.
As for proof of corruption, I already posted this article today, clearly you didn't bother reading it as it went against the narrative you want to believe.
Here is an extract-
According to sources from the Power Development Board (PDB), the 1,320 MW power plant at
Payra in Patuakhali is charging USD 75 per tonne of coal. In contrast, the coal prices at Chattogram’s Banshkhali SS Power Plant and Bagerhat’s Rampal Power Plant are both under USD 80 per tonne.
Adani, however, is requesting USD 96 per tonne of coal, which is USD 16-21 more per tonne than the prices at Payra and Rampal.
Here is another report from Al Jazeera back in 2023. Al Jazeera claims to have reviewed a copy of the agreement.
"Under the agreement, Dhaka will pay significantly higher prices – in comparison to what it pays for its other coal-based power – for lower-grade coal. That coal will be supplied from an Adani-owned mine in Australia to an Adani-owned port in India from where it will get shipped to the Godda plant, which is in a coal-mining state.
Apart from that, experts also point out that Bangladesh is not getting the benefit of the tax exemption which Adani Power Ltd got when its Godda plant was declared a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) – the exemption should have been passed on to Bangladesh.
In New Delhi, critics have questioned the whole point of the Modi government going the extra mile to ensure “multiple tax benefits” for a private coal plant that will supply electricity to another country at the cost of its own environment and people."
But you will conveniently ignore all evidence presented to you and will continue with the narrative that it's all gossip by detractors. One cannot have a rational argument with an individual with a biased mindset.