I should say here on record that the file came to Prashant Bhushan and Arvind Kejriwal not from any hidden source but it was sitting in a BJP National leader’s table for several months and he didn’t have the courage to speak," the news channel cited AAP leader Yogendra Yadav as saying. “Everyone in Delhi knew what Robert Vadra was upto. Meanwhile, a top BJP leader “sat on Vadra files for months," the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has alleged, CNN-IBN reports. Both owned 5,000 equity shares in the company which was registered in New Delhi," the report further said. Ltd was constituted as a company on 28 September 2004 with two directors: Govind Kanda, a resident of Sirsa, and Pradeep Kumar, a resident of Gurgaon.
Records with The Indian Express show that M/s Onkareshwar Properties Pvt. He is a member of Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee and brother of Congress legislator Gopal Kanda who is in jail in Delhi on charges of abetment in the Geetika Sharma suicide case. “In fact, it was first owned by Govind (Kumar) Kanda. Ltd, has a record of links with politicians," The Indian Express newspaper has said. Ltd, the company that sold land in village Shikohpur in Haryana to Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra’s company M/s Sky Light Hospitality Pvt. after all, it is their privilege)," Azam said, according to the report. akhir yeh unka haq hai" (There should be no inquiry against Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law. “Sonia Gandhi ke damaad ki jaanch hona bhi nahi chahiye. Meanwhile, Samajwadi Party leader and UP minister Azam Khan took a dig at Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday, saying no inquiry should be ordered against her son-in-law Robert Vadra since they enjoyed special privileges," The Times of India said in another report. “He can apply this business model to resurrect the Indian economy and arrest the fall of the rupee," Sinha said with a more-than-visible glint in the eye," the newspaper report noted.
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Chidambaram get himself an admission to the Vadra School of Management and learn a thing or two about how to generate huge profits without investing any money or resources. “Not stopping at just that, Sinha even proposed that finance minister P.
“Mocking the UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law for creating a “unique business model through which hundreds of crores of rupees can be earned without making any investment," senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha requested the government to honour him by starting a “Vadra School of Management"," The Times of India reported. And will use the evidence at a time of my choosing." the newspaper cited Singh as saying. I will take names when I have the evidence. “An independent all-encompassing inquiry will widen the net, haul in big fish and ensure punishment for the guilty. Fearless of the political fallout, Singh has now told The Hindu that he can reveal many more names who have been involved in such illegal transactions," The Hindu newspaper said in a report. “ Rao Inderjit Singh, a three-time Congress MP, four-time MLA and a former minister, has publicly demanded a detailed investigation into the 21,000-acres of land licensed for various uses in Haryana in the past eight years, including three acres that was part of the Vadra-DLF deal.
Out of every 100 bureaucrats, 10 are always ready to join the queue (for favours) and it is enough if you pick up (your officer) from them," the newspaper cited Khemka as saying. “I have a very sincere and firm belief that if bureaucrats were really public servants, there would have been no 2G or coal mine scam. Speaking to The Indian Express, Khemka said “that if all bureaucrats worked as “servants of the public," corruption scandals like the 2G spectrum allocation or the coal block scam would not have happened," the newspaper said in a report. He questioned as to why Omkareshwar property, from whom Skylight hospitality bought the land, did not deposit the cheque if the transactions were at the arms length principal," the report added. “He said that the evidence mentioned in the report submitted in the matter revealed that Vadra had only ₹ 1 lakh in his account while a cheque for ₹ 7.5 crore was issued from the same account for the deal. “ Haryana IAS officer Ashok Khemka, who has taken on Vadra for his controversial land deals in Gurgaon, admitted in a conversation with Karan Thapar on Devil’s Advocate that there is further investigation required to prove that Vadra falsified documents for the deals," CNN-IBN news channel said in a report.