Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, rejected tax evasion prices towards him.
Robert Vadra has been questioned by the Income Tax division for 2 consecutive days in conneciton with benami property case, nonetheless, he has repeatedly denied any wrongdoings. Vadra, son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi rejected tax evasion prices towards him and mentioned that 23,000 paperwork have been taken from his workplace. Vadra advised India TV in an unique interplay that he has been dealing with such allegations since final eight years.
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Vadra, who’s a businessman, mentioned he has offered all paperwork that the Income Tax Department and Enforcement Directorate had demanded.
“23,000 documents were taken away from my office. They’ve more information about me than I have in my office today. Every question they asked was answered clearly,”
‘Vendetta’
Vadra, 52, alleged vendetta and mentioned that at any time when there was a difficulty, central probe companies goal him.
“Whenever there is an issue, Robert Vadra props up… if my family works hard for the people of this country and they (government) want to digress from issues they will use me or any other issue,” he advised reporters.
Vadra mentioned the federal government ought to “help farmers and the people of this country”.
“Whatever their queries are, I am here to answer. I not going anywhere,” he added.
On Monday, Vadra was questioned for about eight hours and his assertion was recorded as a part of the proceedings associated to the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, sources had mentioned. Vadra was quizzed once more on Tuesday for a number of hours.
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