I'm too strong for all this, says Robert Vadra as he faces 2nd day of ED questioning

ANI April 16, 2025 148 views

Robert Vadra is currently facing intense scrutiny from the Enforcement Directorate over a decades-old land deal in Gurugram. The businessman, linked closely to the Congress party, maintains he is innocent and is being targeted politically. Vadra has submitted thousands of documents and continues to challenge the investigation, asserting that he has nothing to hide. His statements suggest a broader narrative of potential political pressure against opposition leaders.

"I'm here for any kind of unjust pressure. I believe in the truth, and truth will prevail" - Robert Vadra
New Delhi, April 16: A day after being questioned by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with a Gurugram land deal case, Businessman Robert Vadra said on Wednesday that he is "too strong for all this."

Key Points

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ED questioning Vadra over 20-year-old Gurugram land deal case

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Vadra claims political motivation behind investigation

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Submitted over 23,000 documents in previous inquiry

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Alleges government misusing federal agencies

He further posted a political cartoon, taking a jibe at the Bharatiya Janata Party as he alleged that there is a 'witch hunt' and 'political vendetta' being carried out against him and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

However, according to sources, Vadra has been summoned for questioning again today (April 16).

Vadra has maintained that he is innocent and that 'truth will prevail.'

"I'm here for any kind of unjust pressure. I believe in the truth, and truth will prevail," Vadra posted on Facebook.

His remarks come after he claimed that restrictions were put on his "birthday week seva." Taking a veiled dig at the government, Vadra said that he would continue to fulfil the basic needs of people until he was stopped from speaking against "injustice" towards minorities.

"My Birthday Week Seva has been paused for a few days. Plans I have made for feeding the elderly and gifts for all the children in different areas will be continued as soon as I get over the 'Government's ways of stopping Me', from doing good and speaking about their unjust behaviour towards minorities, or if there are wishes and talks of me being in politics," Vadra added.

After hours of Enforcement Directorate questioning in connection to the Gurugram land case, Vadra alleged that federal agencies were being misused. He asserted that he had nothing to hide.

After hours of grilling, Robert Vadra left the ED office after interrogation in the Gurugram land case."All the questions which I have answered before are being answered again. There is no issue. I have nothing to hide. Everything is answered; everything will be answered again," he said.

He said that he submitted more than 20,000 documents to the agency in 2019, too, calling the summons "politically motivated."

Vadra said, "23,000 documents were submitted in 2019. The case that they are asking me about is a 20-year-old case. This is politically motivated. We abide by all the rules and regulations when we do any transaction. The ruling government always misuses the agency. They can ask me as many questions. I have nothing to hide. All is good."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Interesting how he's playing the victim card while being questioned about serious allegations. The timing with elections is suspicious though 🤔
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Rahul S.
If he has nothing to hide, why complain about answering questions? Let the investigation proceed fairly. Justice should be blind to political connections.
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Anjali M.
The birthday week seva comment seems like a distraction tactic. Either way, hope the truth comes out soon! 🙏
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Sanjay P.
20,000 documents submitted and still questions remain? That doesn't sound very transparent to me. The agencies should do their job thoroughly regardless of who's involved.
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Neha T.
This whole situation feels messy from both sides. Political families should be held to higher standards of accountability, but the timing does raise eyebrows 👀
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Mohit G.
Whether it's Vadra or anyone else, the law should take its course without political interference. That's all we citizens want - equal treatment under the law.

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