
No New Questions; All Were Repeated: Vadra After ED Interrogation in Gurugram Land Case
For the third consecutive day, Robert Vadra, the husband of Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi, appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with the Gurugram land case. Vadra, a businessman, has been facing a backlash from the opposition parties and the ED for his alleged involvement in the case. However, in a surprising turn of events, Vadra expressed his disappointment with the ED’s questioning, stating that all the questions were similar to those asked in 2019.
Vadra’s appearance before the ED on April 17 was a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the Gurugram land case. The case has been making headlines for months now, with the ED claiming that Vadra has been evading taxes and violating foreign exchange laws. However, Vadra has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has been maintaining that he is being targeted by the government.
During his third day of questioning, Vadra was subjected to intense grilling by the ED officials, who asked him a series of questions related to the case. However, according to Vadra, the questions were nothing new and were essentially a repeat of what he had been asked in 2019.
“I have been subjected to the same questions for three days now, and I must say that I am disappointed,” Vadra said in a statement after his questioning. “All the questions were similar to what I was asked in 2019. There was no new information or evidence presented to me. It seems like the ED is just going through the motions and trying to harass me.”
Vadra’s statement has raised concerns about the fairness of the investigation and whether the ED is just trying to waste his time. Vadra has been maintaining that he is not involved in any wrongdoing and has offered to cooperate with the investigation. However, his repeated questioning by the ED has led many to believe that the agency is trying to pin something on him.
The Gurugram land case has been a contentious issue for months now, with the ED claiming that Vadra had illegally acquired a large tract of land in Gurugram. The agency has also accused Vadra of evading taxes and violating foreign exchange laws. However, Vadra has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has maintained that the allegations are baseless.
The case has also taken a political turn, with the opposition parties demanding Vadra’s immediate arrest and questioning. The BJP has been particularly vocal in its demands, with party leaders accusing Vadra of being involved in corrupt practices.
However, Vadra’s criticism of the ED’s questioning has raised questions about the fairness of the investigation. Many have argued that the ED is just trying to harass Vadra and is not genuinely interested in uncovering the truth.
In a surprising turn of events, Vadra even suggested that if not for Friday being a public holiday, he might have been summoned again for questioning. This statement has raised eyebrows, with many wondering why Vadra would need to be summoned again if there was no new evidence or information.
The Gurugram land case is just the latest in a series of controversies surrounding Vadra. He has been facing allegations of corruption and financial irregularities for years now, with many accusing him of using his connections to get rich quick.
Despite the controversies surrounding him, Vadra has consistently maintained his innocence and has vowed to cooperate with any investigation. However, his criticism of the ED’s questioning has raised questions about the fairness of the investigation and whether the agency is just trying to pin something on him.
As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen whether Vadra will be able to clear his name and prove his innocence. However, his criticism of the ED’s questioning has added a new layer of complexity to the case, and many are wondering whether the agency is genuinely interested in uncovering the truth.