
Game of Hide & Seek Going On: AAP’s Sanjay on ED’s Summon to Vadra
In a recent development in the ongoing land deal case, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned Robert Vadra, the husband of Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, for questioning. This is not the first time that Vadra has been summoned by the ED, and the latest development has sparked a fresh round of controversy.
Reacting to the ED’s decision, AAP MP Sanjay Singh said that a “game of hide and seek is going on” between the agency and Vadra. According to Singh, the ED’s action against Vadra is inconsistent, and it’s difficult to predict what will happen next.
“Sometimes action is taken in Vadra’s case and sometimes it is not… Let’s see what action ED takes based on documents they have,” Singh stated.
Singh’s statement suggests that the AAP leader is skeptical about the ED’s intentions and believes that the agency is not taking a consistent stance in the case. The ED’s summoning of Vadra has raised several questions, including why the agency has not taken similar action against other individuals and entities involved in the land deal case.
The land deal case involves allegations of corruption and money laundering, and the ED has been investigating the matter for several years. Vadra has been accused of being involved in the deal, but he has denied any wrongdoing.
The ED’s summoning of Vadra has sparked a fresh round of political controversy, with the BJP and its allies demanding that the Congress party come clean on the matter. The Congress party, on the other hand, has accused the BJP of using the ED as a tool to target its leaders and has demanded that the agency provide evidence of any wrongdoing by Vadra.
The AAP leader’s statement has added to the political heat surrounding the case, and it remains to be seen what action the ED will take next. The agency has been investigating the matter for several years, and it’s likely that the case will continue to be a major political controversy in the coming weeks and months.
The ED’s summoning of Vadra is not the first time that the agency has taken action against a high-profile individual involved in the land deal case. In the past, the agency has summoned several other individuals and entities, including some prominent businessmen and politicians.
The land deal case involves allegations of corruption and money laundering, and the ED has been investigating the matter for several years. The case has raised several questions, including how a large tract of land in a prime location in Delhi was sold at a fraction of its market value.
The ED’s investigation has revealed that the land was sold to a company called Skylight Hospitality, which is owned by a businessman named Manoj Kumar Jain. Jain has been accused of being involved in the deal, but he has denied any wrongdoing.
The case has also raised questions about the role of Robert Vadra, who has been accused of being involved in the deal. Vadra has denied any wrongdoing, but the ED has accused him of being involved in the deal and has summoned him for questioning.
The ED’s summoning of Vadra has sparked a fresh round of political controversy, and it remains to be seen what action the agency will take next. The case is likely to continue to be a major political controversy in the coming weeks and months, and it will be interesting to see how the situation unfolds.