The Asian Age

Vadra deals: Cong accuses Centre of report ‘leak’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, APRIL 28

The Congress on Friday hit out at the Central government over parts of the Dhingra Commission report which were published in a national daily. The Dhingra Commission was created by the Haryana government in May 2015 for probing granting of commercial licenses in four Gurugram villages to real estate companies.

This includes Skylight Hospitalit­y, a company in which Robert Vadra, son-inlaw of Congress President Sonia Gandhi, is a director.

Congress spokespers­on Abhishek Manu Singhvi said, “I want to be as clear and firm as possible and I don’t want it to mistake in any manner as either aggression or threat. “

“I want to state with the most or I call language of studied moderation as some very strange things are happening,” he said.

“I can understand the government, both Central and state and a ruling party which is steeped in vendetta and blinded deliberate­ly leaking the so-called Dhingra Commission report unless the government briefed it, the only

other person who could have leaked is Mr Dhingra and I do not want to say more to that,” he said.

Mr Singhvi said that since injunction has been given

by the Punjab and Haryana high court, publishing the report also amounts to contempt of court.

“Now while someone leaked it, I would exhort each one of you to be very careful because there are two court injunction­s dated 23.11.2016 and 26.04.2017…”

“In case where legal advisers of the press here have not paid attention to these orders… Technicall­y you would all, and I am sure the most of you have not done it, committing contempt of court, if you publish the contents of the Dhingra Committee report.”

Explaining his position, MrSinghvi said Mr Vadra has been named in the report but he has not been given a notice neither he had been summoned by the Dhingra Commission.

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