Money laundering case: Robert Vadra grilled by ED for 6 hours

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Robert Vadra, son-in-of Sonia Gandhi, was on Wednesday questioned by the (ED) for around six hours in connection with a case against him.

Speaking to media, Vadra's said the has given an undertaking to appear before the ED whenever summoned.

"has not done anything wrong. This government wants to harass him. He, on his own, went to (Jaipur) court and said- I'm going to appear voluntarily before ED. Give me a date I will appear. Today, he has appeared on his own, without any summons. They probably wanted to harass him for political vendetta," he added.

The had granted interim bail to Vadra on February 2 till February 16 in connection with the case.

During the course of the hearing, the ED had told the court that they had learnt about more overseas properties related to Vadra and "hence he should join the probe." ED also said Vadra and his associates got kickbacks in the petroleum deal inked in 2009.

"There is a question of 1.9 million pounds of property involved in the case. Besides this, other cases of 4 and 5 million pounds of are also filed against him, and Vadra had 6 flats overseas in his possession," submitted ED's and Special Public Prosecutor DP Singh

Countering the ED, Vadra's and senior KTS Tulsi had said the would "join the investigation as directed." He had also told the court that Vadra was in taking care of his ailing mother.

A day ahead of the hearing, Vadra had filed an anticipatory bail plea in connection with the case and had claimed that he was being targeted and subjected to false prosecution which has "the colour of political witch hunt." He had also stated in his petition that he is a

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 21:58 IST