BIG NEWS: Why Modi Government Didn’t Take Action On Robert Vadra?

BIG NEWS: Why Modi Government Didn’t Take Action On Robert Vadra?

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Ashok Khemka today explained what Modi Government has done on the Robert Vadra’s illegal land deal in Gurgaon. Ashok Khemka explained that Modi Government has not taken any action on the Robert Vadra Since they have come to power.

Ashok Khemka is a senior Indian Administrative Service officer in the Indian state of Haryana and best known for cancelling the mutation of Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra’s illegal land deal in Gurgaon. He has been transferred 51 times in 24 years by state governments after he exposed corruption in the departments he was posted in.

A day after the BJP and NDA were left embarrased following the verdict of the special CBI court in the 2G spectrum allocation scam case acquitting all accused, a whistleblower in the Robert Vadra land deal has come forward with a sensational claim.

Whistle-blower Ashok Khemka has alleged that BJP’s ML Khattar government in Haryana had a “lack of will” to pursue the Vadra case and was in fact involved in a “cover up”.

Hound me, harass me but lies will never undermine truth: Robert Vadra on alleged land scam

The Justice SN Dhingra committee, which was constituted to look into controversial land deals, submitted its report to the Haryana government on August 31, 2016. The report concluded that Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi, had made unlawful profits of Rs 50.5 crore from a land deal in Haryana in 2008 without spending any money, as per an Economic Times report.

Following this, ex-chief minister of the state Bhoopinder Singh Hooda had petitioned the high court against the tabling of report in the assembly.

However, what’s surprising is that the Khattar government then decided not to release the report till the High Court decided on the matter.

While speaking to Times Now’s Vishal Monga, Senior Indian Administrative Services (IAS) officer Ashok Khemka said that the state government had “done nothing” in the matter till now.

When Khemka was told about local BJP politicians claiming that a CBI case had been filed in the case, the whistleblower replied, “The BJP is spreading falsehoods”.

“They took a long time, at least six to seven months, to constitute the Dhingra commission. They constituted the commission after my report was submitted as reply to the charge-sheet. That report has been buried,” Khemka further said.

In fact, an official from the Chief Minister’s Office in Haryana also confirmed to Times Now that there had been no development in the Vadra case as all matters related to the Vadra land deal were in “cold storage”.

If the senior bureaucrat’s charges are to be believed that the Haryana government is deliberately trying to suppress the case, then there is a possibility that the Vadra land deal case might go the same way as the 2G spectrum allocation scam case has, leaving the BJP government with a lot to answer for.