Even as the Congress sought to distance itself from the controversy over the Robert Vadra-DLF land deal, terming it as a "state government issue", a party MP on Monday demanded an inquiry into alleged irregularities in land deals in Haryana, including the Vadra case.
"I am not in the business of prosecuting Robert Vadra. I am in the business of seeing that if anybody has made money illegally, they should all be held accountable and if that includes Robert Vadra, he should be held accountable as well," said Gurgaon MP Rao Inderjit Singh.
Stating that the "administration" has not functioned properly, Singh, who has been having a running battle with Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, alleged that relatives of many leaders are involved in land deals but their cases are being overlooked.
"If an inquiry happens, it will be clear which people from which party are involved. I believe that whenever there is talk about the change of land use, scam, immoral amassing of wealth, the role of everybody should be probed and not only that of one individual, who is the son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi," he said.
Singh claimed that the land use of 21,000 acres was changed from agricultural to SEZ in the last five-six years. Stating that 1,200 acres of land had been released by the Haryana government, he said, "Every time the Hooda government is in some kind of difficulty, the Vadra case comes up. So my main contention is that if there has to be any kind of inquiry, it should not include only this four acres (under the Vadra-DLF deal) but should also include the 1,200 acres..."
While avoiding a direct reply on whether Vadra had been given land in contravention of rules, Singh said: "This question definitely comes to my mind that if Robert Vadra has done anything wrong or if it is being shown that he supported any attempt towards a wrong, why is only his name being raised? There are many other leaders whose relatives are also involved. Why is there no discussion on them... whenever there is any problem, the matters related to others are ignored by taking Vadra's name."
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