
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, Robert Vadra, the husband of Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, has been summoned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for questioning. This is not the first time Vadra has been summoned by the ED, and the latest move has sparked a fresh round of political debate. In response to the summons, AAP MP Sanjay Singh has weighed in, stating that a “game of hide and seek is going on” and that the ED’s actions will be closely watched.
The ED’s decision to summon Vadra comes amidst allegations of money laundering and corruption in a land deal involving Vadra’s company, Skylight Hospitality. The agency has been investigating the deal for several years, and the latest summons mark a significant escalation in the probe. The ED’s move has been met with criticism from the Congress party, which has accused the government of targeting its leaders and attempting to discredit them.
In response to the ED’s summons, Sanjay Singh, a prominent AAP leader and MP, has said that the agency’s actions will be closely watched. “Sometimes action is taken in Vadra’s case and sometimes it is not,” Singh said in a statement. “Let’s see what action ED takes based on documents they have.”
Singh’s comments suggest that the AAP is skeptical of the ED’s motives and is wary of any attempts to manipulate the investigation. The party has been critical of the ED’s handling of the probe, accusing it of being biased and political.
The ED’s summons to Vadra come at a time when the government is facing increasing pressure to address allegations of corruption and nepotism. The agency’s probe into the land deal has been ongoing for several years, and the latest development is likely to increase scrutiny of the government’s handling of the case.
The Congress party has been vocal in its criticism of the government’s handling of the probe, accusing it of attempting to discredit Vadra and his family. The party has also accused the ED of being biased and political, and has demanded that the agency share its findings with the public.
The AAP, on the other hand, has been critical of the Congress party’s handling of the land deal. The party has accused the Congress of being involved in the deal and has demanded that the party’s leaders be questioned.
The land deal in question involves a plot of land in Bikaner, Rajasthan, which was allegedly purchased by Vadra’s company, Skylight Hospitality, at a significantly lower price than its market value. The ED has accused Vadra of using his relationship with then-Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot to secure the deal.
The agency’s probe into the land deal has been ongoing for several years, and the latest summons to Vadra mark a significant escalation in the investigation. The ED has also filed a chargesheet in the case, accusing Vadra and several others of money laundering and corruption.
In conclusion, the ED’s summons to Robert Vadra have sparked a fresh round of political debate, with the AAP and Congress party trading barbs over the government’s handling of the probe. The AAP’s Sanjay Singh has said that a “game of hide and seek is going on” and that the ED’s actions will be closely watched. The latest development is likely to increase scrutiny of the government’s handling of the case and the ED’s probe into the land deal.