Media should respect Vadra’s privacy: Cong.
posted on Nov 3, 2014 7:43PM
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Congress party distanced from Robert Vadra’s spat with reporter that takes place at Ashoka Hotel in New Delhi two days back. But, as if asked by the party president Sonia Gandhi, Congress leaders have to come to his defense. Digvijay tweeted “If he violates any law bring him to book. If he has ill-gotten money recover it but do not hound him. Media should respect his privacy.” Some other leaders of the party also argue that he is a private person and so media should respect his privacy.
According to CAG report submitted to Bhupindra Hooda, the former CM of Haryana state, he simply pockets Rs.41.5 crore in a land deal with DHL, which actually should be handed over to Haryana government. But, Hooda has ignoring the CAG report lets him pocket the money, because he is son-in-law of his party president Sonia Gandhi. He shunted his honest IAS officer Ashok Khimka to some unimportant position for ordering an inquiry into Vadra’s illegal land deal. When, Vadra enjoys all the privileges of being related to Sonia Gandhi family, then how can he be treated as private person anyway?
BJP government led by its CM Manohar Lal Katthar is planning to order an inquiry into his illegal land deal. The spat takes place when the ANI reporter tried to seek Vadra’s reaction on Khattar government’s decision. Actually, if Robert Vadra thinks that he is not guilty in this case, he would have answered instead of losing his temper. However, one should agree that it is not appropriate time or location to shoot questions at him.