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‘Repeated questions, nothing new’: Robert Vadra on ED interrogation over land deal case

Robert Vadra claims the ED questioned him repeatedly about the Gurugram land case, stating he had already answered these inquiries in 2019.

Published on: Apr 17, 2025 05:36 PM IST
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After the Enforcement Directorate interrogated him on Thursday in connection with the Gurugram land case, businessman Robert Vadra said that the investigative agency was asking him repeated questions that he had already answered in 2019.

Alleging selective action against leaders of non-BJP parties, Vadra questioned the ED's neutrality and vowed to keep fighting "injustice." (Hindustan Times)
Alleging selective action against leaders of non-BJP parties, Vadra questioned the ED's neutrality and vowed to keep fighting "injustice." (Hindustan Times)

"There was no new question; all the questions were repeated from 2019. If tomorrow were not a public holiday, I would have to celebrate my birthday in the ED office. Tomorrow is Good Friday and I will celebrate my birthday with my family, otherwise they will keep calling me," Vadra told the media.

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Earlier today, Vadra appeared before the ED for the third consecutive day in response to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) summons. Vadra slammed the action as a "political vendetta," accusing the government of misusing investigative agencies to target opposition voices.

Speaking to ANI, Vadra questioned the ED's impartiality, alleging selective action against leaders from non-BJP parties while vowing to continue his fight against "injustice."

He asserted that he would emerge stronger if he were put under pressure or harassed.

Vadra also claimed that the ED's action against him was fueled when he started raising his voice over atrocities against minorities.

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"If I were to enter politics, which is what everyone wants, they (BJP) would either speak of dynasty or misuse ED. This difficulty started when, a few days back, I gave messages through social media regarding atrocities against minorities. This is nothing else. Ever since I said that people wanted me to enter politics, this difficulty has started. But the ED summons has no basis," he said.

 
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