Kejriwal to reveal more on Vadra as government rejects probe
08 Oct 2012
Arvind Kejriwal, the India Against Corruption (IAC) activist, today threatened to reveal more on the alleged illegal activities of Robert Vadra, the sun-in-law of Congress supremo Sonia Gandhi.
Kejriwal, who is currently engaged in protests over the sharp hike in power tariff in Delhi, tweeted that he will reveal more on Vadra at a press conference in New Delhi at 5 pm tomorrow.
"DLF granted favours to Robert Vadra. What favors did Haryana government grant DLF? How is DLF reply a bunch of lies? Will speak tomo at 5pm," Kejriwal tweeted.
Robert Vadra, on the other hand, closed his Facebook account after he first posted his clarification on the social networking site.
"We all live in a democracy...and if there are some people questioning the son-in-law of Sonia Gandhi, they should come forward and answer them, in line with democratic principles," Kejriwal responded to the row over inappropriate accumulation of properties by Vadra.
Kejriwal's statement comes after Congress leaders across the party termed the deal between real estate firm DLF and Robert Vadra as above board and a very transparent deal between two private parties.