
Game of hide & seek going on: AAP’s Sanjay on ED’s summon to Vadra
In a recent development, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s husband, Robert Vadra, has been summoned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in a land deal case. This is not the first time that Robert Vadra has been summoned by the ED; however, the timing of the latest summons has raised eyebrows, with many questioning the motives behind it.
AAP MP Sanjay Singh has recently made a statement regarding the ED’s summon to Vadra. In his statement, he said that a “game of hide and seek is going on”. He pointed out that sometimes action is taken in Vadra’s case and sometimes it is not, leaving everyone wondering what the actual intention of the ED is.
Sanjay’s statement is a stark reflection of the current situation, where it seems like the ED is playing a cat and mouse game with Vadra. The ED has been investigating Vadra in connection with a land deal case, and this latest summon is just another chapter in the ongoing saga.
So, what is behind the ED’s summon to Vadra? Is it a genuine attempt to uncover the truth, or is it just a ploy to gain political mileage? To understand the situation better, let’s take a step back and analyze the events that have led to this point.
The ED had earlier summoned Vadra in connection with a case related to illegal land deals in Rajasthan. The case dates back to 2012, when Vadra allegedly purchased a large tract of land in Bikaner’s Kolayat area, which was meant for a government project. The ED had alleged that Vadra had purchased the land at a throwaway price, and that the deal was illegal.
The ED had also claimed that Vadra had purchased the land in the name of his companies, Sky Light Hospitality and Silvermoon Resorts. However, Vadra had denied all allegations, saying that he had purchased the land in a transparent and legal manner.
Despite Vadra’s denials, the ED had continued to investigate the case, and had even seized several documents and properties in connection with the case. Vadra had also been questioned by the ED on several occasions, but no concrete evidence had been found to link him to any wrongdoing.
Now, with the latest summon to Vadra, it seems like the ED is trying to reignite the investigation. But Sanjay’s statement raises questions about the ED’s intentions. Is the ED really serious about uncovering the truth, or is it just trying to put pressure on Vadra to confess to something he hasn’t done?
Sanjay’s statement is not the only one that has raised eyebrows. Even the opposition parties have questioned the timing of the ED’s summon to Vadra. The Congress party, in particular, has accused the ED of being biased and asked why the agency was targeting Vadra while ignoring other politicians who were allegedly involved in similar land deals.
The ED’s summon to Vadra has also raised questions about the government’s intentions. Is the government really serious about curbing corruption, or is it just using the ED as a tool to target its political opponents?
The government has, however, denied any political bias and said that the ED’s investigation is a fair and transparent process. The government has also pointed out that the ED’s investigation is not limited to Vadra alone, and that several other politicians and businessmen are also being investigated in connection with the same case.
Despite the government’s denials, the ED’s summon to Vadra has raised questions about the government’s intentions. Is the government really serious about curbing corruption, or is it just using the ED as a tool to target its political opponents?
In conclusion, the ED’s summon to Vadra has raised more questions than answers. While Sanjay’s statement about a “game of hide and seek” is a stark reflection of the current situation, it is also a reminder that the ED’s investigation is far from over. Until concrete evidence is found to link Vadra to any wrongdoing, it is difficult to say whether the ED’s summon is a genuine attempt to uncover the truth or just a ploy to gain political mileage.