Robert Wadra Faces Third Day of Questioning in Land Scam Case, Accuses BJP of Political Agenda
Robert Wadra, the son-in-law of Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, has been summoned for questioning by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for the third consecutive day in connection with the alleged land scam case. Wadra, who has been under investigation for his role in the purchase of a piece of land by his company, continues to deny all allegations. During his interrogation, he accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of misusing government agencies to politically target him and his family. Wadra also claimed that the questioning was politically motivated and intended to stop him from entering active politics.The investigation focuses on the purchase and subsequent sale of land that allegedly involved a change in land use, which may have benefited Wadra's company. The ED is trying to verify whether Wadra had prior knowledge of the land-use change or whether it was manipulated by external parties. Wadra, who has already provided documents and statements to the authorities, insists the case is politically driven. He also pointed out the repetitive nature of the questions being asked, suggesting they had been previously addressed in past investigations. The questioning has raised questions about the timing and intent behind the investigation.
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