Rahul Gandhi targeted the central government, said- ‘Government is harassing my brother-in-law’

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Rahul Gandhi targeted central government

Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law and well-known businessman Robert Vadra’s difficulties have increased. In fact, the Enforcement Directorate has filed a charge sheet against Robert Vadra in the Gurugram land scam case. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has targeted the central government on this matter. He wrote on X, ‘This government has been bothering my brother -in -law for the last ten years. This latest charge sheet is another part of the same conspiracy. I am with Robert, Priyanka and her children because they are facing another attack of malicious, politically motivated slander and oppression. I know that they are all brave enough to face any kind of harassment and they will continue to do so with dignity. Finally the truth will win.

Robert Vadra’s many assets attached

Significantly, Robert Vadra and his companies like Sky Light Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. A total of 43 immovable properties have been attached. Vadra’s company Skylight Hospitality bought 3.53 acres of land in 2008 for Rs 7.5 crore. This land was purchased at Shikhopur in Gurugram. According to the allegations, the same land was sold for Rs 58 crore without completing the project. Robert Vadra has been accused in the charge sheet. In this case, ED questioned Robert Vadra for more than 18 hours. Along with Robert Vadra, several other Congress leaders from Haryana were also questioned in the matter.

What is the whole matter?

Explain that on 1 September 2018, Gurugram Police registered an FIR (no. 288) alleging that Robert Vadra had cheated 3.53 acres of land in Shikohpur village (Sector 83) in Gurugram through his company Sky Light Hospitality Private Limited. This land was given by Omkareshwar Properties Pvt. Ltd. On 12 February 2008, he was bought and accused of making false documentary statements. It is also alleged that Vadra also obtained a commercial license for this land using his personal impact. Now in this case, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has issued a temporary attachment order on 16 July 2025. Under this, Robert Vadra and his companies like Sky Light Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. A total of 43 immovable properties of which are priced at Rs 37.64 crore, have been attached. After this, a charge sheet has been filed against 11 people/institutions in this case on 17 July 2025 in Rowz Avenue Court, New Delhi.

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