‘IAC attack directed against Cong, not Vadra’
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Rejecting the BJP's demand for a probe into allegations against Congress president Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra regarding his property dealings with the DLF, the Congress on Monday said that the attack by India Against Corruption activists was not on an individual but on the party. "This attack, which was carried out under a conspiracy, was not on any individual. This was an attack on the Congress and its leadership,"AICC spokesman Rashid Alvi said here.
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The CPM demanded an inquiry into the business dealings of the companies promoted by Robert Vadra, saying there have been no clear answers on their finances. The CPM said "these business dealings and the affairs of these companies should be investigated relevant authorities" as "only such a probe can bring out the truth."
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