New Delhi:The Congress on Tuesday came out in defence of Robert Vadra, who was targeted by the BJP over fraud land deals in Rajasthan, saying the private businessman was actually a victim while the saffron party was guilty in the case. Robert is the son-in-law of former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi.
"Robert Vadra is actually the victim while the previous BJP government is guilty of fraudulent land allotment. The BJP needs to probe its people,” Congress general secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala said. According to Surjewala, the two plots totalling 32 hectares in Gajner village of Bikaner district in Rajasthan were actually allotted by the BJP government in February 2007 to two individuals Natharam and Hariram, who sold their plots in November 2007 to two persons Rajender Kumar and Kishore Singh.
In 2010, Rajender and Kishore sold the said plots to Robert Vadra’s company Skylight Hospitality at market rates. However, in 2014, the Bikaner Settlement Commissioner cancelled the land allotment making the purchase by Skylight null and void. The plots then returned to the Rajasthan government and remained with it.
In 2015, four FIRs were filed by the state government in the land allotment but the names of either Robert or Skylight figured nowhere. Later, Robert moved the high court for recovery of his money that he had lost due to fraud deals but the matter is still pending.
Surjewala charged that in 2015, the central government deliberately registered a case with the ED which sent a summons to Robert. Vadra then approached the high court for quashing the ED summons to which the court said that there were no charges against the private businessman. The court also directed the ED that no action be taken against Vadra.
Surjewala pointed out that the central government has not been able to take any action in the ED case for the past eight years and uses the case occasionally to target Robert and the Congress party.
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