New Delhi: Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi’s husband and industrialist Robert Vadra has indicated to enter politics. His comment has created a stir in political circles. Vadra, facing ED’s inquiry, spoke to reporters on Thursday 17 April. On this occasion, he said, “If the public wants, I will definitely enter politics and will work hard for the Congress party.” He also said that he will take this decision with the blessings of his family.
Robert Vadra is interrogating ED; Robert Vadra is currently in connection with a 2008 land deal
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is facing interrogation. The investigation is related to a land procurement deal in Shikohpur, Haryana in 2008, which allegedly involves money refinement.
According to the information received, Vadra’s company Skylite Hospitality Private Limited bought 3.5 acres of land for about Rs 7.5 crore from Omkareshwar Properties. This transaction, which was completed in a few hours, caught the attention of the investigating agencies and an FIR was registered by the Haryana Police in 2018. The ED is currently investigating the case under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
Vadra appeared for ED’s inquiry for the third consecutive day;
Robert Vadra appeared at the Enforcement Directorate (ED) office in Delhi for the third consecutive time on Thursday 17 April, due to which Discussion of his political entry intensified This time he was questioned for hours. Interestingly, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was also seen with her in the ED office. Earlier on Tuesday, Vadra reached the ED office directly from his residence – which many people considered a strong political message.
Vadra said in the background of the investigation, “All this is being done with political vengeance. When we raise voice for social injustice or the rights of minorities, we are tried to suppress through such investigation.” He also reiterated his full cooperation with the investigating agencies.
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