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Robert Vadra appears on posters outside Congress headquarters the day he is summoned by ED in money laundering case

Vadra is summoned by the Enforcement Directorate today in connection to the money laundering case and dubious land deal cases.

Days after Robert Vadra, Congress President Rahul Gandhi’s brother-in-law, got interim protection from arrest till 16th February, he appeared on posters put up outside Congress headquarters welcoming his wife and Rahul Gandhi’s sister Priyanka Gandhi formally in the party.


Vadra is summoned by the Enforcement Directorate today in connection to the money laundering case and dubious land deal cases. He had applied for anticipatory bail in the court earlier this month in a money laundering case after fresh money laundering case was filed by he Enforcement Directorate (ED) under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) against Skylight Hospitality firm owned by Vadra. The case is in relation to alleged financial irregularities in land deals in Gurgaon, Haryana in 2008.

Later, Republic TV reported that the posters were removed from AICC headquarters.

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