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Priyanka’s entry puts Vadra’s land deal back in spotlight

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new delhi — The Damad ka ghotala (son-in-law’s scam) jibes that the BJP made against Robert Vadra ahead of 2014 Lok Sabha polls to target the Congress are expected to get more shrill and intense in the coming days. With his wife Priyanka Gandhi now a big player in the coming Lok Sabha elections, the controvers­y over his land deals is set to become a bigger poll issue in the coming Lok Sabha elections.

Vadra, son-in-law of UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi and brotherin-law of Congress president Rahul Gandhi, is arguably the country’s most famous damad.

He married into the Nehru-Gandhi family, the country’s most prominent political family, in 1997 after knowing Priyanka Gandhi for a few years. Three months before the crucial Lok Sabha election, Priyanka Gandhi has entered active politics as Congress general secretary incharge of eastern Uttar Pradesh and has emerged as the most important X factor in the polls.

When the Congress-led UPA government came to power in 2004, Vadra was running a business exporting costume jewellery. He entered the real estate business in 2007 and controvers­ies about his land deals in Haryana and Rajasthan started making headlines about six years ago. Ever since, he has been under attack of other parties opposed to the Congress though he is not a politician himself.

An FIR was lodged against Vadra and former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda in September last year for alleged irregulari­ties in land deals in Gurgaon. He has faced allegation­s that his company Skylight Hospitalit­y sold 3.5 acres of land in 2008 in Shikohpur village to DLF at a rate much higher than the prevailing rate.

Questions have also been raised over the purchase and subsequent sale of land by the company in Bikaner, Rajasthan, at a significan­t premium through a maze of transactio­ns.

Business premises linked to Vadra’s associates have been raided during the probe and the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e has asked him to be present for questionin­g in the alleged money laundering case related to his deals in Rajasthan.

Vadra has denied the allegation­s and accused the BJP government of a “baseless witch-hunt” against him for four years but the cases are a political fodder for the BJP to target the first family of the Congress.

Now Prime Minister Narendra Modi used it in the campaign for 2014 elections with his ABCD jibe

(Adarsh ka ghotala (scam), Bofors, Coal ghotala and damad ka ghotala”.

He had also targeted the Congress over “damadjee” in his election rallies.

The BJP is likely to raise the pitch of its attack in the coming months. He was called “Congress national son-in-law” by union minister Smriti Irani earlier this month. Party leaders are likely to emphasise the Vadra surname in their references to Priyanka Gandhi.

BJP leader Uma Bharti had said before the last Lok Sabha polls that Vadra would go to jail over land deals and the party spokesman Sambit Patra said in September last year that he will go to jail “for allegedly helping a defence dealer in bagging contracts

during UPA rule”. The BJP has made allegation­s about his links to arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari which too have been denied by Vadra.

Vadra’s father Rajendra Vadra ran a brassware export business in Moradabad, a western Uttar Pradesh town. The Vadra children — Robert, Richard and Michelle — spent most of their childhood in Delhi where his mother Maureen taught in a school.

The family has been struck with tragedies as Michelle was killed in a road accident in 2001, Richard reportedly committed suicide in 2003 and Rajendra was found hanging from a fan at a guest house in Delhi in 2009.

Vadra made known his difference­s with his father and brother publicly when he issued a public notice in 2002 for misusing Gandhi name by allegedly “promising jobs and other favours in return for money”. The notice created a furore and Rajendra later said in an interview that it had been issued probably because he was against the marriage. —

 ?? AFP file ?? robert Vadra, who married Priyanka Gandhi in 1997, is arguably the country’s most famous son-in-law. —
AFP file robert Vadra, who married Priyanka Gandhi in 1997, is arguably the country’s most famous son-in-law. —

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