Vadra Faces Yet Another ED Interrogation; Priyanka Waits Nearby

Businessman Robert Vadra asserts, "We fear no one. We are targeted because we matter."
Robert Vadra embracing Priyanka Gandhi (Photo: PTI)

Source: aajtak

Robert Vadra is once again under interrogation regarding the Shikohpur land deal in Haryana. For the second consecutive day, he has arrived at the ED office with his wife and Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi at his side. As the questioning begins, Priyanka Gandhi remains seated in the office's waiting room, prepared to offer any required assistance. Upon arriving, Priyanka warmly embraced Robert Vadra before he proceeded into the office to face the officials.

Robert Vadra receiving support from Priyanka Gandhi

Source: aajtak

Regarding the interrogation, Robert Vadra remarked, "We are not afraid of anyone. We are targets because we hold significance. Whether Rahul Gandhi is obstructed in Parliament or I face obstacles outside, we are undeniably targeted, but we are not easy, soft targets. We are hard targets."

'Time is ever-changing...'

In conversation with the agency, Vadra elaborated that time is transient. Today, we endure; with the changing tides, others might face similar trials. I harbor no fear, nothing is concealed. Khattar has twice clarified this topic, yet seven years later, the same questions persist. I will not shy away. I am here confidently, ready to address all inquiries.

Congress Activists' Protest

Across various states, Congress activists, including IYC members, are protesting against the ED and BJP actions. The AICC office in Delhi witnesses the assembly of Congress supporters.

Vadra's Facebook Post Before ED Visit

Prior to his ED office visit, Vadra shared on Facebook, "Service plans during my birthday week are on hold temporarily. My intentions to provide meals to elders and gifts to children in various areas remain. No one can deter me from fulfilling people's desires and needs. I stand ready against any unjust pressures, firmly believing in truth and its ultimate triumph."

On Tuesday, prior interrogation spanned six hours, with Vadra's statements recorded under PMLA guidelines. Vadra, labeling the ED's actions as political vendetta, stated, "Whenever I speak for minorities, I become a target." He emphasized past cooperation with investigative agencies despite the perceived misuse of power.

(With agency input)
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