
Game of Hide & Seek Going On: AAP’s Sanjay on ED’s Summon to Vadra
The investigation into the land deal case involving Robert Vadra, husband of Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, has taken another turn with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) summoning him once again. The latest development has sparked reactions from various quarters, with AAP MP Sanjay Singh being one of the first to comment on the situation.
Speaking to the media, Sanjay Singh, a prominent leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), said that a “game of hide and seek is going on” in the case. His statement suggests that the investigations are not moving forward in a clear and transparent manner, and that the ED is not taking consistent action against the accused.
“Sometimes action is taken in Vadra’s case and sometimes it is not,” Sanjay Singh said. “Let’s see what action ED takes based on documents they have.”
Sanjay’s comments have raised questions about the ED’s intentions and the pace of the investigation. The agency had earlier summoned Robert Vadra in connection with the land deal case, which involves allegations of money laundering and other financial irregularities.
The case dates back to 2012, when Robert Vadra acquired a large tract of land in Gurgaon’s Sector 83 for a relatively low price. The ED had alleged that the land was purchased at a discounted rate, and that the transaction was part of a larger scheme to launder money and evade taxes.
The ED’s latest summons to Robert Vadra comes after a long period of inaction, with many questioning the agency’s commitment to investigating the case. The opposition parties, including the BJP and the Congress, have been vocal in their criticism of the ED’s handling of the case, with some accusing the agency of being biased and others calling for a thorough investigation.
Sanjay Singh’s comments have added fuel to the fire, with many seeing his statement as a veiled criticism of the ED’s handling of the case. The AAP leader’s remarks have also been seen as a dig at the Congress party, which has been accused of shielding Robert Vadra and his business associates.
The Congress party has, however, denied any involvement in shielding Robert Vadra or his associates. Party leaders have instead accused the ED of pursuing a political vendetta against the family, and have called for a thorough investigation into the case.
The case has also taken a political turn, with the opposition parties demanding a parliamentary inquiry into the allegations of corruption and financial irregularities. The AAP has also demanded a probe into the case, with Sanjay Singh saying that the “truth” needs to be uncovered.
The ED’s latest summons to Robert Vadra has once again brought the spotlight on the land deal case, which has been dogged by controversy and allegations of corruption. The case has been a major embarrassment for the Congress party, which has been accused of shielding Robert Vadra and his associates.
The ED’s investigation has been slow-paced, with many accusing the agency of not taking adequate action against the accused. The agency’s latest summons to Robert Vadra has raised hopes that the investigation may finally be moving forward, but the opposition parties remain skeptical.
As the case continues to unfold, it remains to be seen what action the ED will take based on the documents it has collected. Sanjay Singh’s comments have added to the uncertainty, with many wondering if the agency will finally take concrete action against the accused.
For now, the “game of hide and seek” continues, with the ED and the opposition parties engaged in a battle of wits. The Congress party remains on the defensive, with party leaders denying any involvement in shielding Robert Vadra and his associates.
As the investigation continues, one thing is clear: the land deal case involving Robert Vadra is far from over, and the political implications will only continue to grow.
News Source: https://x.com/ANI/status/1912039586751979832